BOOK I

1

Supplemental rationality.  All things that live long are gradually so saturated with reason that their origin in unreason thereby becomes improbable. Does not almost every precise history of an origination impress our feelings as paradoxical and wantonly offensive? Does the good historian not, at bottom, constantly contradict?

Friedrich Nietzsche - Daybreak
Book I - Aphorism # 1

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