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:: Monday, November 03, 2003 ::
The Nietzsche Channel: The Dawn: "For he who proceeds on his own path in this fashion encounters no one: this is inherent in 'proceeding on one's own path.' No one comes along to help him: all the perils, accidents, malice, and bad weather which assail him he has to tackle by himself. For his path is his alone—of course, the bitterness and occasional ill-humor he feels at this 'his alone': among which is included, for instance, the knowledge that even his friends are able to divine where he is or whither he is going, that they will sometimes ask themselves: 'What? is he going at all? does he still have—a path?'"
:: Jim Nichols 11/03/2003 06:48:00 AM [+] ::
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