And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a hundred facets.


The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: The First Complete and Authorized English Translation (ed. 1909)


And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a...

And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a...

And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a...

And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a...