Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Illness
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Why is it that wellnesses are not as contagious as illnesses--generally speaking, but also especially regarding taste? Or are there epidemics of health?
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Whoever gives advice to the sick gains a sense of superiority over them, no matter whether his advice is accepted or rejected. That is why sick people who are sensitive and proud hate their advisors even more than their illnesses.
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Too long, the earth has been a madhouse!
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As much as possible, and this as quickly as possible: that is what the great mental and emotional illness craves that is variously called "present" or "culture," but that is actually a symptom of consumption.
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Illness is a clumsy attempt to arrive at health: we must come to nature's aid with intellect.
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One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.
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All signs of superhuman nature appear in man as illness or insanity.
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He who is usually self-sufficient becomes exceptionally vain and keenly alive to fame and praise when he is physically ill. The more he loses himself the more he has to endeavor to regain his position by means of the opinion of others.
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