Friedrich Nietzsche Quote

The beating of drums, which delights young writers who serve a party, sounds to him who does not belong to the party line like a rattling of chains, and excites sympathy rather than admiration.


Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits (ed. 1911)


The beating of drums, which delights young writers who serve a party, sounds to him who does not belong to the party line like a rattling of chains,...

The beating of drums, which delights young writers who serve a party, sounds to him who does not belong to the party line like a rattling of chains,...

The beating of drums, which delights young writers who serve a party, sounds to him who does not belong to the party line like a rattling of chains,...

The beating of drums, which delights young writers who serve a party, sounds to him who does not belong to the party line like a rattling of chains,...