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Where Do Your Greatest Dangers Lie?--in Pity.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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Where Do Your Greatest Dangers Lie?--in Pity.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Where Do Your Greatest Dangers Lie?--in Pity.
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Those Who Show Pity And Are Always Ready To Help During Times Of Trouble Are Seldom The Same Ones Who Rejoice In Our Joy: When Others Are Happy They Have Nothing To Do, They Become Superfluous And Lose Their Feeling Of Superiority, And So They Easily Show Their Displeasure.
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