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Beyond Good and Evil

CHAPTER IV
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In the eyes of all true women science is hostile to the sense of shame.

They feel as if one wished to peep under their skin with it--or worse still! under their dress and finery.
128.

The more abstract the truth you wish to teach, the more must you allure the senses to it.
129.

The devil has the most extensive perspectives for God; on that account he keeps so far away from him:--the devil, in effect, as the oldest friend of knowledge.
130.

What a person IS begins to betray itself when his talent decreases,--when he ceases to show what he CAN do.


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