Ecce Homo Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Ecce Homo Ecce Homo by Friedrich Nietzsche
17,804 ratings, 3.82 average rating, 1,388 reviews
Open Preview
Ecce Homo Quotes Showing 1-30 of 142
“I know my fate. One day my name will be associated with the memory of something tremendous — a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision that was conjured up against everything that had been believed, demanded, hallowed so far. I am no man, I am dynamite.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“إن العالم ينفق كليّة طاقاته في مقولات الـ (نعم)و (لا) ضمن نقد ما فكر فيه غيره؛ أما هو فإنه لم يعد يفكر”
فريدريك نيتشه, Ecce Homo
“I am no man, I am dynamite.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare?”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“وأنا لا أعرف قراءة مثيرة للوجع بالقدر الذي تثيره قراءة شكسبير: كم من الآلام ينبغي على المرء أن يكون قد تحمل كي ما يغدو في حاجة إلى أن يجعل نفسه سخيفاً إلى هذا الحد!-هل نفهم هملت؟ لا ليس الشك، بل اليقين هو الذي يقود إلى الجنون..”
فريدريك نيتشه, Ecce Homo
“Resentment, born of weakness, harms no one more than the weak person himself.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“Ultimately no one can hear in things―books included―more than he already knows. If you have no access to something from experience, you will have no ear for it.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“One has to know the size of one's stomach.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“To get up in the morning, in the fullness of youth, and open a book--now that’s what I call vicious!”
Friedrich Nietzsche , Ecce Homo
“Another thing is war. I am naturally warlike. Attacking is one of my instincts. Being able to be an enemy, being an enemy — these require a strong nature, perhaps; in any case every strong nature presupposes them. It needs resistances, so it seeks resistance: aggressive pathos is just as integrally necessary to strength as the feeling of revenge and reaction is to weakness. Woman, forinstance, is vengeful: that is a condition of her weakness, as is her sensitivity to other people’s afflictions. — The strength of anattacker can in a way be gauged by the opposition he requires; allgrowth makes itself manifest by searching out a more powerful opponent — or problem: for a philosopher who is warlike challenges problems to duels, too. The task is not to master all resistances, but only those against which one has to pit one’s entire strength, suppleness, and mastery-at-arms — opponents who are equal...”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“Water is sufficient...the spirit moves over water.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“Saying yes to life, even in its strangest and hardest problems.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
tags: life
“I am a disciple of the philosopher Dionysus, and I would prefer to be even a satyr than a saint.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“It is not doubt but certainty that drives you mad...”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“Every acquisition, every step forward in knowledge is the result of courage, of severity toward oneself, of cleanliness with respect to oneself.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“التكفير عن الماضي وتحويل كل شيء (كان) إلى (ما أود أن أحوزه) هذا وحده ما أسميه التفكير”
فريدريك نيتشه, هذا هو الإنسان
“Energy wasted on negative ends.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
tags: waste
“I attack only things that are triumphant — if necessary, I wait until they become triumphant.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“إذ الإنسان يفضل أن يريد اللاشيء على لأن لا يريد شيئاً”
Friedrich Nietzsche , Ecce Homo
“عبارة "العقل الحر" لا يمكن أن تفهم هنا إلا بهذا المعنى: إنه عقل محرر قد استعاد تملكه بذاته”
Friedrich Nietzsche , Ecce Homo
“من بر تقدير خود واقفم: روزى نام من قرين خاطره ى امرى عظيم خواهد شد، خاطره ى بحرانى كه زمين مانندش را به خود نديده، ژرف ترين تصادم وجدان، اراده اى كه ظاهر شد تا بر هر آن چه تاكنون به باور درآمده، مطلوب انگاشته شده، و تقديس گشته بشورد.

من انسان نيستم، من ديناميتم!”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“I would prefer to be a satyr rather than a saint.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“Pain is not seen as an objection to life: 'If you have no happiness left to give me, well then! you still have your pain...”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
tags: pain
“إن الألمان مثل النساء، لا نستطيع أن نتخيل أعماقهم فليست لهم أعماق. وهذا ينهي المسألة”
فريدريك نيتشه, هذا هو الإنسان
“وكي ما أعتقد بأن الخمر يبعث الانشراح فلا بد لي أن أكون مسيحياً؛ أعني بذلك أن أكون مؤمناً، وهو أمر يعد بالنسبة لي أنا بالذات عبثاً”
فريدريك نيتشه, Ecce Homo
“...good men never tell the truth. The good taught you false shores and false securities: you were born and kept in the lies of the good. Everything has been distorted and twisted down to its very bottom through the good”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“إنسانيّتى هى تجاوز متواصل للذات, إلا إننى بحاجة للعزلة”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“I fail to remember ever having made an effort — no trace of struggle is detectable in my life, I am the opposite of a heroic nature. To “want” something, to “strive” for something, to have an “end,” a “desire” in mind — I know none of this from my experience. Even at this moment I look out upon my future — a broad future! — as upon a smooth sea: no desire ripples upon it.
Not in the least do I want anything to be different from what it is; I myself do not want to be any different ... But thus I have always lived.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“إن المساواة مع العدو هى الشرط الأول لنزال شريف, وحيثما يوجد مجال للإحتقار لا يمكن للمرء أن يخوض حربا”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
“إن إنسانيّتى لا تتمثل فى التعاطف مع الإنسان فى وجوده، بل فى أن أتحمل الشعور به إلى جانبى”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo

« previous 1 3 4 5