Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Friedrich Nietzsche
From Trick, Morning and Revenge, by Friedrich Nietzsche. In the last day of this first month. Just for convention. Just a question: Should I go ahead, with this blog? Does someone read it?
WISDOM OF THE WORLD
Do not stay in a plain land.
Do not go up very high.
The most beautiful look over the world
Is at the half hillside.
JUDGMENTS OF THE TIRED MEN
All the depleted ones curse the sun;
For them the value of the trees is... in the shade!
The Merry Science, Friedrich Nietzsche, Germany, 1844-1900
Translated by IP
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