Honest – towards ourselves and whoever else is a friend to us.
Courageous – towards the enemy.
Generous – towards the defeated.
Polite – always, this is what the four cardinal virtues want us to be.
“I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things; then I shall be one of those who make things beautiful.”
“Whoever is dissatisfied with himself is continually ready for revenge, and we others will be his victims, if only by having to endure his ugly sight. For the sight of what is ugly makes one bad and gloomy.”
“Here and there on earth we may encounter a kind of continuation of love in which… possessive craving of two people for each other gives way to… a shared higher thirst for an ideal above them… Its right name is friendship.”
“My formula for greatness in a human being is amor fati… Not merely to bear what is necessary, still less conceal it… but love it.”
“I love him whose soul squander itself, who wants no thanks and returns none, for he always gives away and does not want to preserve himself.”
“I will not deceive, even myself.”
“To create things on which time tests its teeth in vain; in form, in substance, to strive for a little immortality – I have never yet been modest enough to demand less of myself.”