
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part II.
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The Great Mystery of the Heart
There is a regular cult of suffering. One must resolutely and radically taboo this latest form of bad taste. I wish people to put the good amulet, Guy's hair, Gay science in ordinary language, on heart and neck as a protection against it. Despite the philosopher, who tried to bring laughter into bad repute in all thinking minds, laughing is a bad infirmity of human nature,. Hobbes. The genius of the heart teaches the clumsy and too-hasty hand to hesitate and to grasp more delicately. This drop of goodness and sweet spirituality under thick dark ice is a defining rod for every grain of gold long buried and imprisoned in mud and sand. It smooths rough
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