The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.


The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: The will to power (ed. 1910)


The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.

The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.

The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.

The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.