378 Friendship and marriage. The best friend will probably get the best wife, because a good marriage is based on a talent for friendship. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Seven: Woman and Child - Aphorism #378 | 119 | 13 years, 1 month ago | | | 379 Parents live on. Unresolved dissonances in the relation of the character and disposition of the parents continue to reverberate in the nature of the child, and constitute his inner sufferings. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Seven: Woman and Child - Aphorism #379 | 95 | 13 years, 1 month ago | | | 380 From the mother. Everyone carries within him an image of woman that he gets from his mother; that determines whether he will honor women in general,or despise them, or be generally indifferent to them. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Seven: Woman and Child - Aphorism #380 | 111 | 13 years, 1 month ago | | | 381 To correct nature. If someone does not have a good father, he should acquire one. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Seven: Woman and Child - Aphorism #381 | 92 | 13 years, 1 month ago | | | 382 Fathers and sons. Fathers have much to do to make amends for the fact that they have sons. | Friedrich Nietzsche | Human, All Too Human: Section Seven: Woman and Child - Aphorism #382 | 90 | 13 years, 1 month ago | | |
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