Thus Spake Zarathustra |
Contents
Zarathustras Introductory Discourse | 3 |
Of the three Metamorphoses | 19 |
Of the Despisers of the Body | 26 |
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abyss amongst Angora rabbits art thou beasts become Behold blessed bliss brethren cave cometh creator cried dance deep desire desireth devil disciples divine dream drifting clouds ears earth enemies eternal evil eyes fain falleth Fiery Hound fleeth fool friends gaze goeth hand happiness Happy Isles hard hath heard heart heaval heaven highest hope hurdy-gurdies knowest knoweth laughed laughter learned length lieth live loveth lust maketh marriage mocketh mount of olives mountains naught Nietzsche nigh night once perchance petty pity poets praise rabble riddle saith seeketh silent sleep solitude Soothsayer soul spake Zarathustra speak speaketh Spirit of Gravity standeth Superman tarantula thee thereof thine things thou art thou shalt thoughts thyself to-day truth unto Verily virtue weary Wherefore whither whosoever willeth wilt wind wisdom ye Higher ye men yourselves