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14831 | No one has ever done anything that was entirely for other people [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: Never has a man done anything that was only for others and without any personal motivation. …How could the ego act without ego? | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Human, All Too Human [1878], 133) | |
A reaction: This is only a denial of the purest of 'pure' altruism. It is hard to imagine anyone performing an altruistic action which permanently shamed the reputationof its performer - though it might be possible in a nicely contrived fiction. |
14855 | Simultaneous love and respect are impossible; love has no separation or rank, but respect admits power [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: It is impossible to be loved and respected by the same person. For the man who respects another acknowledges his power; his condition is one of awe. But love acknowledges no power, nothing that separates, differentiates, ranks higher or subordinates. | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Human, All Too Human [1878], 603) | |
A reaction: Depends what you mean by 'respect', but this looks like nonsense. Do we 'respect' someone because they point a gun at us? I would say love and respect are inseparable. |
14815 | We get enormous pleasure from tales of noble actions [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: How much pleasure we get from morality! Just think what a river of agreeable tears has flowed at tales of noble, generous actions. | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Human, All Too Human [1878], 091) | |
A reaction: How can anyone not adore Nietzsche? The pleasure of a noble deed is the most piercing and the deepest pleasure known to us. It isn't 'just' a pleasure. |