A Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

Immortal is the moment when I engendered the recurrence. For the sake of this moment I bear the recurrence. — © Friedrich Nietzsche
Immortal is the moment when I engendered the recurrence. For the sake of this moment I bear the recurrence.
The recurrence of fundamentals is essential to perpetuity.
To prevent the recurrence of misery is, alas! beyond the power of man.
A person who lives moment to moment, who goes on dying to the past, is never attached to anything. Attachment comes from the accumulated past. If you can be unattached to the past every moment, then you are always fresh, young, just born. You pulsate with life and that pulsation gives you immortality. You are immortal, only unaware of the fact.
Divine fires do not blaze each day but an artist functions in their afterglow, hoping for their recurrence.
Divine fires do not blaze each day, but an artist functions in their afterglow hoping for their recurrence.
My father is sure that Israel keeps the Holocaust from happening again. I worry that it might hasten its recurrence.
The standard formulation on remedy is that it ought to cure past violations and prevent their recurrence. That's what antitrust is all about.
Happiness is only to be found in a recurrence to the principles of human nature; and these will prompt very simple measures.
I am not sorry for a moment . It was worth every moment, every second we were together. I would not change it for an immortal lifetime
Repeat reading for me shares a few things with hot-water bottles and thumbsucking: comfort, familiarity, the recurrence of the expected.
And now the moment. Such a moment has a peculiar character. It is brief and temporal indeed, like every moment; it is transient as all moments are; it is past, like every moment in the next moment. And yet it is decisive, and filled with the eternal. Such a moment ought to have a distinctive name; let us call it the Fullness of Time.
What we usually find is that when people think they have a new idea or approach something for the first time, it is actually a recurrence of a line of thinking explored in the past.
The repetition in Nature may not be a mere recurrence; it may be a theatrical encore.
Creation is a miracle of daily recurrence. 'A miracle a minute' would not be a bad slogan for God.
Thank God there has been no recurrence of 9/11. It is not because of luck - it is because of mass sacrifice and effort.
The recurrence during the eighteenth century Enlightenment of the aspiration to be the 'Newton of the moral sciences' testifies to the prestige not just of celestial mechanics, but of the 'experimental method' more generally.
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