“What is originality? To see something that is as yet without a name, that is as yet impossible to designate, even though it staresus in the face. The way it usually is with people, it is a thing's name that makes it perceptible to them in the first place.--For the most part, the original ones have also been the name-givers.”
More Friedrich Nietzsche quote about:
Arthur Schopenhauer Philosopher
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Philosopher
Immanuel Kant Philosopher
Jean-Paul Sartre Philosopher
Karl Marx Philosopher
Laozi Philosopher
Martin Heidegger Philosopher
Michel Foucault Philosopher
Plato Philosopher
Sigmund Freud Neurologist
Soren Kierkegaard Philosopher
Voltaire Writer