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Chapter Xliv. the Stillest Hour.

Thus Spake Zarathustra · Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — chapter 26 of 59 · ~96 words · public domain

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This seems to me to give an account of the great struggle which must have taken place in Nietzsche’s soul before he finally resolved to make known the more esoteric portions of his teaching. Our deepest feelings crave silence. There is a certain self-respect in the serious man which makes him hold his profoundest feelings sacred. Before they are uttered they are full of the modesty of a virgin, and often the oldest sage will blush like a girl when this virginity is violated by an indiscretion which forces him to reveal his deepest thoughts.

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