Ideas from 'The Wanderer and his Shadow' by Friedrich Nietzsche [1880], by Theme Structure

[found in 'On the Genealogy of Morals/ Ecce Homo' by Nietzsche,Friedrich (ed/tr Kaufmann,Walter) [Vintage 1969,67-23033 (Cong)]].

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26. Natural Theory / A. Speculations on Nature / 2. Natural Purpose / b. Limited purposes
The end need not be the goal, as in the playing of a melody (and yet it must be completed)
                        Full Idea: Not every end is the goal; the end of a melody is not its goal; and yet: as long as the melody has not reached its end, it also hasn't reached its goal. A parable.
                        From: Friedrich Nietzsche (The Wanderer and his Shadow [1880], §204)
                        A reaction: A nice message for Aristotle, that there is no simple separation of ends and means.