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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Friedrick Nietzsche

"Power which no longer requires proving; which disdains to please; which is slow to answer; which is conscious of no witness around it; which lives oblivious of the existence of any opposition; which reposes in itself, fatalistic, a law among laws" p.85



I really like this quote. It reeks of something primal, something close to the divine.
Posted by Michael Purpura at 12:02 AM

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