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Beyond Good and Evil

CHAPTER IV
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The same emotions are in man and woman, but in different TEMPO, on that account man and woman never cease to misunderstand each other.
86.

In the background of all their personal vanity, women themselves have still their impersonal scorn--for "woman".
87.

FETTERED HEART, FREE SPIRIT--When one firmly fetters one's heart and keeps it prisoner, one can allow one's spirit many liberties: I said this once before But people do not believe it when I say so, unless they know it already.
88.

One begins to distrust very clever persons when they become embarrassed.
89.

Dreadful experiences raise the question whether he who experiences them is not something dreadful also.
90.


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