It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms.
Fallibility
Quotations by Friedrich Nietzsche
It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms. Friedrich Nietzsche
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The search for the truth is the most important work in the whole world, and the most dangerous.
Author: James ClavellTheme: WorkWords: world, truth, dangerous, search
