Friedrich Nietzsche — "Morality, insofar as it condemns for its own sake, and not out of regard for the…"

Morality, insofar as it condemns for its own sake, and not out of regard for the concerns, considerations, and contrivances of life, is a specific error with which one ought to have no pity – an idiosyncrasy of degenerates which has caused immeasurable harm.
Friedrich Nietzsche — Friedrich Nietzsche Modern · God is dead, existentialism

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Twilight of the Idols, 'Morality as Anti-Nature'

Date: 1888

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