Friedrich Nietzsche Quote

The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.


The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: Human, all-too-human (ed. 1911)


The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.

The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.

The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.

The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.