No More Learning

If it is true that this separation of praise from self is nothing other than a deferment effected through resentment, an everlasting           of the moment in which an orator could say to his own existence, "linger a while so that I can praise you," one may thus understand Nietzsche's attacks against discretion as acts ofrevision that contradict the traditional morality of self-dispossession in an almost furious way.