Other men are formed of such
peculiar material—it need not be a particularly
noble one, but simply rarer—that they are sure to
fare ill except in one single instance: when they
can live to their own designs, in all
other cases the injury has to be borne by society.
peculiar material—it need not be a particularly
noble one, but simply rarer—that they are sure to
fare ill except in one single instance: when they
can live to their own designs, in all
other cases the injury has to be borne by society.
Nietzsche - v09