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Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm ยท 61 words
227. Honesty, granting that it is the virtue of which we cannot rid ourselves, we free spirits well, we will labour at it with all our perversity and love, and not tire of perfecting ourselves in OUR virtue, which alone remains. may its glance some day overspread like a gilded, blue, mocking twilight this aging civilization with its dull gloomy seriousness.
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