A Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

The wreckage of stars - I built a world from this wreckage. — © Friedrich Nietzsche
The wreckage of stars - I built a world from this wreckage.
I am a woman built upon the wreckage of myself.
I think I’ll dismember the world and then I’ll dance in the wreckage.
The individual woman is required . . . a thousand times a day to choose either to accept her appointed role and thereby rescue her good disposition out of the wreckage of her self-respect, or else follow an independent line of behavior and rescue her self-respect out of the wreckage of her good disposition.
There's no theme, no moral to be learned, except for the knowledge that lightning can strike from a clear blue sky one morning and take away everything you've built, everything you've counted on, leaving wreckage and no meaning behind. It can happen to anyone, it can happen to you.
This universe is the wreckage of the infinite on the shores of the finite.
The most beautiful stories always start with wreckage.
The fact is that the New Deal did not work. It prolonged what might have been a troubling two-year downturn into a horrifying blow to world prosperity that ended up in a war that killed countless millions. It was one of the greatest acts of wreckage in world history.
All of my novels are seeded in real life events, and 'The Wreckage' is no different.
.. every step of the upward way is strewn with wreckage of body, mind, and morals.
The silence drew off, baring the pebbles and shells and all the tatty wreckage of my life.
The roads of life are strewn with the wreckage of run-down and half-finished loves.
The roads of life are strewn with the wreckage of run-down, half-finished loves.
Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.
They are strewn with the wreckage of dead Empires - past Powers - only the Albanian "goes on for ever."
When I found I had given birth to a human wreckage, to a child that was an imbecile, my heart was broken.
In the midst of the heartbreak and wreckage of 9-11, the world also witnessed what is America's greatest strength. Firefighters, nurses, police officers, first responders and local residents worked around the clock to rescue and care for those injured.
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