83 Sleep of virtue. When virtue has slept, it will arise refreshed. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #83 | 146 | 13 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 Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #84 | 152 | 13 years, 9 months ago | | | 85 Malice is rare. Most men are much too concerned with themselves to be malicious. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #85 | 158 | 13 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 Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Two: On the History of Moral Feelings - Aphorism #86 | 150 | 13 years, 9 months ago | | | 87 Luke 18:14, 28 improved. He who humbleth himself wants to be exalted.
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