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When Zarathustra was thirty years old, he left his home and the lake of his home, and went into the mountains. There he enjoyed his spirit and solitude, and for ten years did not weary of it. But at last his heart changed,--and rising one morning with the rosy dawn, he went before the sun, and spake thus unto it: Thou great star! What would be thy happiness if thou hadst not those for whom thou shinest! For ten years hast thou climbed hither unto my cave: thou wouldst have wearied of thy light and of the journey, had it not been for me, mine eagle, and my serpent. But we awaited thee every morning, took from thee thine overflow and blessed thee for it. Lo! I am weary of my wisdom, like the bee that hath gathered too much honey; I need hands outstretched to take it. I would fain bestow and distribute, until the wise have once more become joyous in their folly, and the poor happy in their riches. Therefore must I descend into the deep: as thou doest in the evening, when thou goest behind the sea, and givest light also to the nether-world, thou exuberant star! Like thee must I GO DOWN, as men say, to whom I shall descend. Bless me, then, thou tranquil eye, that canst behold even the greatest happiness without envy! Bless the cup that is about to overflow, that the water may flow golden out of it, and carry everywhere the reflection of thy bliss! Lo! This cup is again going to empty itself, and Zarathustra is again going to be a man. Thus began Zarathustra's down-going. Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The Microsoft eBook has a contents page linked to the chapter headings for easy navigation. The Adobe eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year. Both versions are text searchable.
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Classic Literature, Fiction, Filosofie, Filosofía, German Philosophy, German language, Philosophy, Superhombre (Concepto filosófico), Superman, Superman (Philosophical concept), Classic, Filosofia contemporanea, Nietzche, friedrich wilhelm, Nietzsche, friedrich wilhelm, 1844-1900, German language, conversation and phrase books, Philosophy, german, Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm), Filosofía alemana, Antropologia filozoficzna, Filozofia, Filosofi a., Zoroaster, German language materials, B3313.a43 e5 1978Showing 11 featured editions. View all 96 editions?
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Tako rzecze Zaratustra: ksia ·z ka dla wszystkich i dla nikogo
2004, Antyk
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Zarathustra's Discourses (Classic, 60s)
November 30, 1995, Penguin (Non-Classics), Penguin Books
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Así hablaba Zaratustra
July 1, 1994, Panamericana Editorial Ltda.
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Walter Kaufmann's celebrated translation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra has not hitherto been available as a separate book. It has gained general recognition as the most authoritative version existing in English.
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