A Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

The strongest knowledge (that of the total freedom of the human will) is nonetheless the poorest in successes: for it always has the strongest opponent, human vanity. — © Friedrich Nietzsche
The strongest knowledge (that of the total freedom of the human will) is nonetheless the poorest in successes: for it always has the strongest opponent, human vanity.
The strongest human instinct is to impart information, the second strongest is to resist it.
Always realize that even your strongest advocate and opponent is a part of the human family; albeit they may have small shortcomings and even strength in them, they are part of that human family.
Hero-worship is strongest where there is least regard for human freedom.
The strongest passions and most dangerous weaknesses of the human breast; ambition, avarice, vanity, the honorable or venal love of fame, are all in conspiracy against the desire and duty of peace.
The law of evolution is that the strongest survives!' 'Yes, and the strongest, in the existence of any social species, are those who are most social. In human terms, most ethical...There is no strength to be gained from hurting one another. Only weakness.
I wanted to have the strongest band. I was always looking for the strongest characters.
I'd always been one of the strongest players in the game, but officially in 'Fifa 14' I was the strongest in the world. If they say so, I must be. I like that.
Curiosity is one of the strongest human incentives
I'm just eating to be the strongest human being on the planet.
The strongest principle of growth lies in the human choice.
You got to surround yourself with the strongest in the world, the strongest training partners and the best people. That's what I do.
One's strongest asset is simultaneously his point of strongest vulnerability.
To be tempted is not to sin. The strongest attacks are made on the strongest forts.
When humans team up with computers to play chess, the humans who do best are not necessarily the strongest players. They're the ones who are modest and who know when to listen to the computer. Often, what the human adds is knowledge of when the computer needs to look more deeply.
The prejudices of superstition are superior to all others, and have the strongest influence on the human mind.
The power of recognition is one of the strongest forces for stimulating human and social action.
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