
Thus Spake Zarathustra, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part I.
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Zarathustra and the Dead Dog
"I want to teach men the sense of their existence," said Zarathustra. "To men I am still something between a fool and a corpse." He was stopped by grave diggers, who derided him for carrying away the dead dog. When he had gone on for two hours past forests and swamps, he heard too much of the hungry howling of the wolves. So he halted at a lonely house in which a light was burning. Hunger attacketh me, said ZarathUSTra, like a robber. Among forests and sw swamp my hunger attacked me,. And late in the night they laughed among themselves, and put their heads together. 'If only the devil
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