In Beyond Good and Evil, aphorism 48, Nietzsche wrote a striking passage in which he quotes something he disagrees with strongly to the point of almost exact opposition, but then, instead of responding with indignation against it, he follows with evocative gratitude: “how neat, how distinguished to have one’s own antipodes!”
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In Beyond Good and Evil, aphorism 48, Nietzsche wrote a striking passage in which he quotes something he disagrees with strongly to the point of almost exact opposition, but then, instead of responding with indignation against it, he follows with evocative gratitude: “how neat, how distinguished to have one’s own antipodes!”