So you want to live 'according to nature?' Oh, you noble Stoics, what a fraud is in this phrase! Imagine something like nature, profligate without measure, indifferent without measure, without purpose and regard, without mercy and justice, fertile and barren and uncertain at the same time, think of indifference itself as power — how could you live according to this indifference? Living — isn't that wanting specifically to be something other than this nature? Isn't living assessing, preferring, being unfair, being limited, wanting to be different? And assuming your imperative to 'live according to nature' basically amounts to 'living according to life' — well how could you not? Why make a principle out of what you yourselves are and must be?
-Friedrich Neitzsche
"Dancing is like making love... it doesn't matter how you look - just concentrate on how you feel."
-Erica Jong
"Hello Rabbit, is that you?"
"Let's pretend it isn't", said Rabbit, "and see what happens."
-Winnie the pooh
"Not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition, beyond definition, beyond the image." -
Mona Lisa smile
So that's that. Good night.
-Friedrich Neitzsche
"Dancing is like making love... it doesn't matter how you look - just concentrate on how you feel."
-Erica Jong
"Hello Rabbit, is that you?"
"Let's pretend it isn't", said Rabbit, "and see what happens."
-Winnie the pooh
"Not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition, beyond definition, beyond the image." -
Mona Lisa smile
So that's that. Good night.