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" Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior : all else is folly. "
Modernism, Metaphysics, and Sexuality - Seite 95
von Debrah Raschke - 2006 - 240 Seiten
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The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: Thus spake Zarathustra, tr. by ...

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Oscar Levy - 1909 - 686 Seiten
...danger and diversion. Therefore wanteth he woman, as the most dangerous plaything. Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior : all else is folly. Too sweet fruits — these the warrior liketh not. Therefore liketh he woman ; — bitter is even the...
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The Gist of Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1910 - 86 Seiten
...needed by the true man: danger and play. Therefore, he seeketh woman as the most dangerous of toys. Man should be educated for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior. Everything else is folly Let woman be a toy, pure and delicate as a jewel, and illumined by the virtues...
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The Gospel of Superman: The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

Henri Lichtenberger - 1910 - 248 Seiten
...frivolous, sometimes even niggardly and pedantic. " Man should be trained for war, teacheth Zarathustra, and woman for the recreation of the warrior : all else is folly." * Woman is not an idol; she is only a fragile and precious toy, but a dangerous one also, which, for...
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What Nietzsche Taught

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Willard Huntington Wright - 1915 - 356 Seiten
...danger and diversion. Therefore wanteth he woman, as the most dangerous plaything. Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior: all else is folly. Two sweet fruits — these the warrior liketh not. Therefore liketh he woman; — bitter is ever the...
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The Modern Review, Band 17,Ausgaben 2-6

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1915 - 776 Seiten
...do so." "What is more dangerous to the human race than any crime ? Active sympathy for the weak !'' "Man should be educated for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior." "War and courage have done more great things than love to the neighbour." No wonder that the man who...
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American Journal of Theology, Band 19

1915 - 686 Seiten
...savage,* "as a means to new wars — and the short peace more than the long." "Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior; all else is folly."' But the thought-stuff of Nietzsche's writings is to many minds even more captivating than what has...
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Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1916 - 506 Seiten
...danger and diversion. Therefore wanteth he woman, as the most dangerous plaything. Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior : all else is folly. Too sweet fruits — these the warrior liketh not. Therefore liketh he woman; — bitter is even the...
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The Outline of Literature, Band 3

John Drinkwater - 1927 - 604 Seiten
...halloweth even war? I say unto you: it is the good war which halloweth every cause. Man shall be trained for war and woman for the recreation of the warrior: all else is folly. Thou goest to woman? Don't forget thy whip ! That to the stronger the weaker shall serve — thereto...
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Concerning Women

Suzanne La Follette - 1926 - 328 Seiten
...State in this respect has been most concisely expressed by Nietzsche. "Man," said he, "shall be trained for war, and woman for the re-creation of the warrior: all else is folly"; and if one accept his premises he is exactly right. But there have been many writers on women who have...
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Some Present-day Superstitions

Pramatha Nath Bose - 1927 - 280 Seiten
...neighbour." "What is more dangerous to the human race than any crime ? Active sympathy for the weak." "Man should be educated for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior." No wonder that, "Can I kill thee or canst thou kill me," and, "each for himself and Devil take the...
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