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Chapter Lxxii. the Supper.

Thus Spake Zarathustra: a Book for All and None · Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — chapter 52 of 59 · ~55 words · public domain

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In the first seven verses of this discourse, I cannot help seeing a gentle allusion to Schopenhauer’s habits as a bon-vivant. For a pessimist, be it remembered, Schopenhauer led quite an extraordinary life. He ate well, loved well, played the flute well, and I believe he smoked the best cigars. What follows is clear enough.

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