Human, All Too Human

83

Sleep of virtue. When virtue has slept, it will arise refreshed.

Friedrich NietzscheHuman, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #8314613 years, 9 months ago 

84

Refinement of shame. Men are not ashamed to think something dirty, but they are ashamed when they imagine that others might believe them capable of these dirty thoughts.

Friedrich NietzscheHuman, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #8415213 years, 9 months ago 

85

Malice is rare. Most men are much too concerned with themselves to be malicious.

Friedrich NietzscheHuman, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #8515813 years, 9 months ago 

86

Tipping the scales. We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgment to shine.

Friedrich NietzscheHuman, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #8615013 years, 9 months ago 

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Luke 18:14, 28 improved. He who humbleth himself wants to be exalted.

28. Luke 18:14. "He who humbleth himself shall be exalted."

Friedrich NietzscheHuman, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #8716913 years, 9 months ago