Friedrich Nietzsche Quote

Not one of these nobly equipped young men has escaped the restless, exhausting, confusing, debilitating crisis of education.... He feels that he cannot guide himself, cannot help himself—and then he dives hopelessly into the world of everyday life and daily routine, he is immersed in the most trivial activity possible, and his limbs grow weak and weary.


Anti-Education (1872)


Not one of these nobly equipped young men has escaped the restless, exhausting, confusing, debilitating crisis of education.... He feels that he...

Not one of these nobly equipped young men has escaped the restless, exhausting, confusing, debilitating crisis of education.... He feels that he...

Not one of these nobly equipped young men has escaped the restless, exhausting, confusing, debilitating crisis of education.... He feels that he...

Not one of these nobly equipped young men has escaped the restless, exhausting, confusing, debilitating crisis of education.... He feels that he...