Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Hypocrisy
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Nothing seems to me to be rarer today then genuine hypocrisy. I greatly suspect that this plant finds the mild atmosphere of our culture unendurable. Hypocrisy has its place in the ages of strong belief: in which even when one is compelled to exhibit a different belief one does not abandon the belief one already has.
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The hypocrite who always plays one and the same part ceases at last to be a hypocrite.
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Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.
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Whoever aims publicly at great things and at length perceives secretly that he is too weak to achieve them, has usually also insufficient strength to renounce his aims publicly, and then inevitably becomes a hypocrite.
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Never to talk about oneself is a very refined form of hypocrisy.
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It is very noble hypocrisy not to talk of one's self.
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In our interactions with people, a benevolent hypocrisy is frequently required--acting as though we do not see through the motivesof their actions.
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