“Being silent is something one completely unlearns if, like him, one has been for so long a solitary mole - -”

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Daybreak — Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality (1881)

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German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and cl… 1844–1900

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Athenäumsfragmente 414
Variant translations:
People who are eccentric enough to be quite seriously virtuous understand each other everywhere, discover each other easily, and form a silent opposition to the ruling immorality that happens to pass for morality.
Philosophical Fragments, P. Firchow, trans. (1991) § 414
Athenäum (1798 - 1800)
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