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sotightandshiny: “Is man merely a mistake of God’s? Or God merely a mistake of man?” - Friedrich Nietzsche
sleepinsidemysoul: “We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.” Friedrich Nietzsche
portionsofeternity: Rocky Ravine by Caspar David Friedrich
A vantagem de ter péssima memória é divertir-se muitas vezes com as mesmas coisas boas como se fosse a primeira vez. Friedrich Nietzsche
Para a maioria, quão pequena é a porção de prazer que basta para fazer a vida agradável! Friedrich Nietzsche
hawu235: 2012-02-23: Frau: eine Falle der Natur. - Friedrich Nietzsche
magictransistor: Caspar David Friedrich. Monk by the Sea. 1809.
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fabrys-photography: Una bella donna ha qualcosa in comune con la verità: entrambe danno più felicità quando si desiderano che quando si posseggono. —Friedrich Nietzsche muse: valina88
arpeggia: Friedrich Seidenstücker - Buying a Balloon, Berlin, 1935
shiversofpleasure: “Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?”— Friedrich Nietzsche
ilickholes: “If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” Friedrich Nietzsche
nsfw-hideous: Believe in yourself, Friedrich, and you can accomplish anything.
bookmania: from Man Alone with Himself by Friedrich Nietzsche
hausdurchsuchung: friedrich von borries bathroom
purplebuddhaquotes: “You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” — Friedrich Nietzsche (via purplebuddhaquotes)
tormented-spirituality: Christ in Limbo 1460s by Friedrich Pacher active 1470-1480
Iconic historical stage designs for The Queen of the Night sequence from Mozart’s “Magic Flute” - the first image by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1815, the second by Simon Quaglio in 1818 (x)
v-ersacrum: Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840)
syrian-bitch: “…throw roses into the abyss and say: ‘here is my thanks to the monster who didn’t succeed in swallowing me alive.’” — Friedrich Nietzsche, Posthumous Fragments (via aranrhod)
twirld: Nymph Bathing (detail) Friedrich von Schennis
“Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we love.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy. —Friedrich Nietzsche
“The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
“The obscurities in my soul terrify galaxies.”~ Friedrich Nietzsche, from Writings From The Late Notebooks
“I am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses.”~Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
“When I am all alone, I often, very often, say your name aloud…” ~Friedrich Nietzsche, letter to Lou Andreas-Salomé
thusspokefriedrichnietzsche:Invisible threads are the strongest ties. - Friedrich Nietzsche This is so beautiful.
“We like to be out in nature so much because it has no opinion about us.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human
sumisa-lily: “When I am all alone, I often, very often, say your name aloud…” ~Friedrich Nietzsche, letter to Lou Andreas-Salomé
sumisa-lily: There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy. –Friedrich Nietzsche
oupacademic: This July, the OUP Philosophy team honors Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) as their Philosopher of the Month. Although Hegel was a hugely successful philosopher in his own right–described as “the most famous modern philosopher”
thunderstruck9: Friedrich Kunath (German, b. 1974), No Plans, 2016. Acrylic and colored pencil on canvas, 72 x 60 in.
mrcheyl: Ena Friedrich
Automation Trumpet Player by Friedrich Kaufmann from 1810. The Kaufmann Trumpeter had leather bellows for lungs and reeds which imitated the sound of a brass instrument
petite-zentropiste: “Man shall be trained for war and woman for the procreation of the warrior, anything else is folly.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
ilickholes: “In every real man, a child is hidden that wants to play.”~ Friedrich Nietzsche
lohrien: Illustrations by Friedrich Hechelmann
steevoooo: insta-hunk: Instagram: @dirk_friedrich I’ll like…see guys like then and just feeeel my bills aching to be paid.
outdoormagic:Old irish castle by Maurice Friedrichs
poisonwasthecure: A Walk at Dusk (detail) Caspar David Friedrich ca.1830-35
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tytusjaneta: Friedrich Seidenstücker At the Waterpump, 1927
thedivinesociety: “There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
humanoidhistory: Sunset over Moon craters Clavius (top), Maginus (left-center) and Tycho (bottom, with central peak). From Der Mond, 1856, by Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt. (South is up, btw.) (Linda Hall Library)
bionss-blog: “Without music, life would be a mistake.” Friedrich Nietzsche -
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zerostatereflex: Projections in the Forest “Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor just spent six weeks embedded in nature to create Bioluminescent Forest. The filmmakers state that everything you see was created live, without
“Supposing truth is a woman -- what then?” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Das Denkmal, East Berlin setting up of the Friedrich Engels Sculpture Marx-Engels-monument; photo by Sibylle Bergemann, DDR 1986via: artblart
fool-of-a-took: Friedrich Justin Bertuch, Bilderbuch für Kinder, 1790-1830, Fabelwesen.
key-0: Friedrich Justin Bertuch, Bilderbuch für Kinder, 1790-1830, Fabelwesen 2.
freycamisolepublic: film still from cool hands, warm heart (1979) directed by su friedrich
johnnsilvers: “Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” —Friedrich Nietzsche.
sithslord: Iconic historical stage designs for The Queen of the Night sequence from Mozart’s “Magic Flute” - the first image by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1815, the second by Simon Quaglio in 1818 (x)
lionofchaeronea: Poseidon and the Nereids, Friedrich Ernst Wolfrom, before 1920
enot-friedrich:Nova Corpra
lostinfic: “I overcame myself, the sufferer; I carried my own ashes to the mountains; I invented a brighter flame for myself.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra (via wordsnquotes)
violentwavesofemotion: “I love you. I feel as though we were never strangers, you and I, not even for a moment.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, from a letter to Mathilde Trampedach c. April 1876