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— Friedrich Nietzsche"What the sense feeleth, what the spirit discerneth, hath never its end in itself. But sense and spirit would fain persuade thee that they are the end of all things: so vain are they."
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I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgetteth himself, and all things are in him: thus all things become his down-going.
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