“Nietzsche, an infinitely harder and more courageous intellect, was incapable of any such confusion of ideas; he seldom allowed sentimentality to turn him from the glaring fact.”

—  H.L. Mencken

1940s–present, Introduction to Nietzsche's The Antichrist

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American journalist and writer 1880–1956

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