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"On the tree called Future do we build our nest:  Eagles shall bring food in their beaks unto us lonely ones"
gusheth forth for me, but there is life as
 
the well of which no rabbel can drink
"And like strong winds will we [?] above them, neighbors to the eagles companions of the snow, and playmates of the sun; thus do strong winds live"
with you."
I quote all this for Nietzsche is so much stronger & better than I He is influencing me greatly influencing me against the [?rabbel?] with its cruelty its littleness its prejudices its hatred its stupidity Nietzsche says
"On the tree called Future do we  
build our nest:  Eagles shall bring  
food in their beaks unto us lonely ones"
"And like strong winds will we live
above them, neighbors to the eagles  
[[word is scratched out]] companions of the snow, and  
playmates of the sun; thus do strong winds live"
I quote all this for Nietzsche is  
so much stronger & better than I.
He is influencing me greatly influencing  
me against the rabbel  
with its cruelty its littleness its  
prejudices its hatred its [[word is crossed out]]
stupidity - Nietzsche says

Latest revision as of 03:34, 25 April 2022

gusheth forth for me, but there is life as

the well of which no rabbel can drink 

with you." "On the tree called Future do we build our nest: Eagles shall bring food in their beaks unto us lonely ones" "And like strong winds will we live above them, neighbors to the eagles word is scratched out companions of the snow, and playmates of the sun; thus do strong winds live" I quote all this for Nietzsche is so much stronger & better than I. He is influencing me greatly influencing me against the rabbel with its cruelty its littleness its prejudices its hatred its word is crossed out stupidity - Nietzsche says