Ah! I have known noble ones who lost their highest hope. And then they disparaged all high hopes. They then lived unabashed, gratifying temporary pleasures, and seldom laid out plans for more than a day. " 'Spirit is voluptuousness !' they said. Then... The Forum - Page 414edited by - 1910Full view - About this book
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Oscar Levy - 1909 - 686 pages
...they thought of becoming heroes ; but sensualists are they now. A trouble and a terror is the hero to them. But by my love and hope I conjure thee :...hero in thy soul ! Maintain holy thy highest hope ! — Thus spake Zarathustra. IX.— THE PREACHERS OF DEATH. There arc preachers of death : and the... | |
| Mrs. Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 232 pages
..."He who is emancipated in spirit has still to purify himself. Many traces of the prison and the mould still remain in him ; his eye has yet to become pure....your work be a battle, let your peace be a victory." SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. FRIEDBICH NIETZSCHE. MA MiiGGE. HAVELOCK ELLIS. AR ORAGE. THOMAS COMMON. The... | |
| Mrs. Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 232 pages
...retained. But the danger of the noble one is not lest he become a good man, but lest he become a bully, a J scoffer, a destroyer. ' "Ah! I have known noble ones...your work be a battle, let your peace be a victory." SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, FBIEDBICH NIETZSCHE. The Complete Works, In eighteen volumes (now In course... | |
| Mrs. Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 234 pages
...the prison and the mould still remain in him; his eye has yet to become pure. Yea, I know thy danger. But by my love and hope I conjure thee: cast not away thv love and thy hope! "Thou still feelest thyself noble, and the others also still feel thee noble... | |
| Arthur Ransome - 1913 - 248 pages
...Once they thought of becoming heroes ; but sensualists are they now. A trouble and a terror is a hero to them. But by my love and hope I conjure thee :...hero in thy soul ! Maintain holy thy highest hope ! " The man who wrote this has been called irreverent, because his choice of things to revere was not... | |
| Edward Lewis - 1915 - 366 pages
...— Arise I for great is your triumph ! i » TD, p. 289 CHAPTER VIII THE VALUE OF MORAL CONFLICT " By my Love and Hope, I conjure thee ; cast not away the Hero in thy soul I " — NIETZSCHE. ARGUMENT The Moral conflict has its individual and its social aspect. The purpose... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1916 - 506 pages
...they thought of becoming heroes ; but sensualists are they now. A trouble and a terror is the hero to them. But by my love and hope I conjure thee :...hero in thy soul ! Maintain holy thy highest hope ! — Thus spake Zarathustra. IX.— THE PREACHERS OF DEATH. There are preachers of death : and the... | |
| 1926 - 412 pages
...said they. Then broke they the wings of their spirit; and now it creepeth about. ... By my love and my hope I conjure thee : cast not away the hero in thy soul! Maintain holy thy highest hope !" A greater man than Mr. Mencken, and a far greater artist, once said, "Lay on my grave not a laurel-wreath... | |
| David Nord - 1997 - 336 pages
...I have known noble ones who lost their highest hope. And then they disparaged all high hopes. . . . But by my love and hope I conjure thee: cast not away...hero in thy soul! Maintain holy thy highest hope! (p. 44) Isolation Versus Desire for Connection All humans are confronted with "an unbridgeable gulf... | |
| Robert Mayhew - 2007 - 368 pages
...epigraph to "Gail Wynand" is taken from Part 1 of Thus Spake Zarathustra ("The Tree on the Hill"): "But by my love and hope I conjure thee: cast not...away the hero in thy soul: Maintain holy thy highest hope!"27 Gail Wynand, not born to be a second-hander, has cast away the hero in his souL28 The paragraphs... | |
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