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A well-constituted human being, a __appy one_, must perform certain actions and instinctively shrinks from other actions, he transports the order of which he is the physiological representative into his relations with other human beings and with things. In a formula: his virtue is the consequence of his happiness_Everything good is instinct__nd consequently easy, necessary, free. Effort is an objection.
Friedrich Nietzsche Twilight of the Idols/The Anti-Christ
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A well-constituted human being, a __appy one_, must perform certain actions and instinctively shrinks from other actions, he transports the order of which he is the physiological representative into his relations with other human beings and with things. In a formula: his virtue is the consequence of his happiness_Everything good is instinct__nd consequently easy, necessary, free. Effort is an objection.
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Friedrich Nietzsche

Twilight of the Idols/The Anti-Christ

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