Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Chapter 51: 49. That which is so astonishing in the religious life of the ancient

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Chapter 51: 49. That which is so astonishing in the religious life of the ancient

Greeks is the irrestrainable stream of GRATITUDE which it pours forth--it is a very superior kind of man who takes SUCH an attitude towards nature and life.--Later on, when the populace got the upper hand in Greece, FEAR became rampant also in religion; and Christianity was preparing itself.
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