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" And even to me, one who likes life, it seems butterflies and soap bubbles and whatever is of their kind among human beings know most about happiness.

To see these light, foolish, delicate, sensitive little souls fluttering--that seduces Zarathustra to tears and songs.

I would only believe in a god who knew how to dance.

And when I saw my devil, there I found him earnest, thorough, deep, somber; it was the spirit of gravity -- through him all things fall.

Not by wrath does one kill, but by laughing. Up, let us kill the spirit of gravity! "

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Friedrich Nietzsche quote : And even to me, one who likes life, it seems butterflies and soap bubbles and whatever is of their kind among human beings know most about happiness.<br /><br />To see these light, foolish, delicate, sensitive little souls fluttering--that seduces Zarathustra to tears and songs.<br /><br />I would only believe in a god who knew how to dance.<br /><br />And when I saw my devil, there I found him earnest, thorough, deep, somber; it was the spirit of gravity -- through him all things fall.<br /><br />Not by wrath does one kill, but by laughing. Up, let us kill the spirit of gravity!