Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Death
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God is dead, God remains dead, and we have killed him.
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Death is close enough at hand so we do not need to be afraid of life.
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
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To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one's own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.
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To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death freely chosen, death at the right time, brightly and cheerfully accomplished amid children and witnesses: then a real farewell is still possible, as the one who is taking leave is still there; also a real estimate of what one has wished, drawing the sum of one's life--all in opposition to the wretched and revolting comedy that Christianity has made of the hour of death.
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Some die too young, some die too old; the precept sounds strange, but die at the right age.
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Death. The certain prospect of death could sweeten every life with a precious and fragrant drop of levity- and now you strange apothecary souls have turned it into an ill-tasting drop of poison that makes the whole of life repulsive.
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One should part from life as Odysseus parted from Nausicaa-blessing it rather than in love with it.
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One has to pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while one is still alive.
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Men after death ... are understood worse than men of the moment, but heard better.
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One should die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly.
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We should turn our death into a celebration, even if only out of a malice towards life: towards the woman who wants to leave--us!
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Is man one of God's blunders? Or is God one of man's blunders?
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The living is a species of the dead; and not a very attractive one.
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