Fanatics are picturesque, mankind would rather see gestures than listen to reasons.
Fanatics and Fanaticism
Quotations by Friedrich Nietzsche
Fanatics are picturesque, mankind would rather see gestures than listen to reasons. Friedrich Nietzsche
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