Share this sentence
— Friedrich Nietzsche"The problem of culture is seldom grasped correctly. The goal of a culture is not the greatest possible happiness of a people, noris it the unhindered development of all their talents; instead, culture shows itself in the correct proportion of these developments. Its aim points beyond earthly happiness: the production of great works is the aim of culture."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Introduce your main characters and themes in the first third of your novel. If you are writing a plot-driven genre novel make sure all your major themes/plot elements are introduced in the first third, which you can call the introduction. Develop your themes and characters in your second third, the development. Resolve your themes, mysteries and so on in the final third, the resolution.
— Michael Moorcock
Next Quote
Mathematics, in its widest significance, is the development of all types of formal, necessary, deductive reasoning.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Loading recommended content...