A Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

What was formerly merely sickly now becomes indecent : it is indecent to be a Christian today. — © Friedrich Nietzsche
What was formerly merely sickly now becomes indecent : it is indecent to be a Christian today.
It is empirically indecent to make fun of the disabled... That's just indecent.
It may be said that artist and censor differ in this wise: that the first is a decent mind in an indecent body and that the second is an indecent mind in a decent body.
No one today knows what is indecent.
Sweet, sane, still Nakedness in Nature! — ah if poor, sick, prurient humanity in cities might really know you once more! Is not nakedness then indecent? No, not inherently. It is your thought, your sophistication, your fear, your respectability that is indecent. There come moods when these clothes of ours are not only too irksome to wear, but are themselves indecent. Perhaps indeed he or she to whom the free exhilarating ecstasy of nakedness in Nature has never been eligible (and how many thousands there are!) has not really known what purity is — nor what faith or art or health really is.
There is something indecent in words .
The bite of conscience is indecent.
Art is an indecent exposure of the consciousness.
I know Nana Patekar; he is indecent.
There are only two races, the decent and the indecent.
No one should tolerate indecent behaviour; it's an absolute no.
In a certain state it is indecent to live longer.
It is no longer the sexual which is indecent, it is the sentimental.
The only really indecent people are the chaste.
The world is so full of possibilities that dogmatism is simply indecent.
The definition of indecent – when it’s in long, and it’s in hard, and it’s in deep – it’s in decent.
Humility is like underwear; essential, but indecent if it shows.
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