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| 12/21)the worthier the enemy, the greater you are >don�t fight every enemy/battle that comes along >don�t fight the small fights >people who want to rule = best >all others lacking 22)you should have to work for your achievements >you should not be given your achievements 23) �we should consider every day lost, on which we have not danced at least once� >�call every truth false which was not accomplished by at least one laugh� 24)make sure you don�t go into a bad marriage >marriage is important >don�t just get married *do so in the idea of producing something greater 25) �human society is a trial� >man tries to find the commander 26)the greatest dangers to man are those who claim to be the good and the just >Zarathustra compares them to the Pharisees *�Pharisees� will crucify anyone who makes new virtues >the good and the just condemn anyone who comes up with new virtues to follow >the good and the just only follow old virtues *they don�t create new ones 27) (don�t know) 28)Only when you break from the adherence to the old good will you be able to embark on the quest to be the overman >quest to become overman is like being on a stormy sea 29)if man is likened to a piece of coal, then the overman is a diamond >the two are related, but the overman is harder and sterner than man > �creators are hard� >in order to create, you must be hard enough to cut through 30)Zarathustra exhorts people to not give in to small victories >want to keep the will strong and save yourself for �a great destiny� 13)The Convalescent -(don�t know) Yelling at some thought to come up, reveal itself to him -Man delights/enjoys pain and suffering >watches another�s suffering and turmoil with great interest > �man is the cruelest animal against himself� -Zarathustra is disgusted by those who think that nothing is worthwhile >and these kinds of people are always around >is disgusted with man attempting to be strong and hard, but such strength is only born out of small evils -leave a man alone with his pain and suffering >do not pity him or hang around to enjoy his torment -reminds audience that life is continually repeated >you always come back to the exact same things >can you live with your life if it was to be the same forever? 14)The Great Longing -toss away that idea which people call �sin� >appear whole as you are, and don�t hide in niches and caves -to truly love someone is to give them your honest contempt/despising -toss away religious homage and penitence -become drunk on new knowledge -talks about singing as some kind of outlet for your �overrichness� 15)The Other Dancing Song -talking about life >something about seizing it >life is making Zarathustra dance >Zarathustra is chasing after life -life is beyond good and evil >you don�t have to love life, just like it for what it is - (don�t know) 16)The Seven Seals 1)a soothsayer is on a high ridge between the seas of past and future > �blessed is he who [is present with soothsaying lightning bolts]� >has a love for eternity *speaking about all of life recurring, repeating 2)talks about sweeping away religion and the old laws and virtues >he loves churches and religion once people can see through them out into the world 3) (don�t know) 4)drink deep of the spice of life >taste all that life as to offer *from one end of the spectrum to the other >have knowledge of both pleasure and pain, joy and sorrow, good and evil > �even the greatest evil is worthy of being used as spice for that last foaming over� 5)Zarathustra loves the �open sea� >being away from all the boundaries and being �chained� to established ways and thoughts >loves the boundlessness and undiscovered areas 6) (don�t know) 7)enjoying the �tranquil skies� >you have flown above/away from the boundaries >don�t speak gravely * �sing� instead |