John Carroll Quote

Nietzsche … argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men like Goethe … who seem to forge their own destinies, who seem to move unhampered by those burdens of existence which keep most men from rising above the vicissitudes of their daily toil.


p. 93 - Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974)


Nietzsche … argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men...

Nietzsche … argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men...

Nietzsche … argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men...

Nietzsche … argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men...