Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche Chapter 4 Page 8

than we are, we thus relax ourselves away from our fellows.

101. A discerning one might easily regard himself at present as the animalization of God.

102. Discovering reciprocal love should really disenchant the lover with regard to the beloved. “What! She is modest enough to love even you? Or stupid enough? Or — or — -”

103. THE DANGER IN HAPPINESS. — ”Everything now turns out best for me, I now love every fate: — who would like to be my fate?”

104.

Not their love of humanity, but the impotence of their love, prevents the Christians of today — burning us.

105. The pia fraus is still more repugnant to the taste