Thus Spake Zarathustra: a book for all and none |
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Common terms and phrases
Alas animals answered asked beautiful become Behold believe better blessed body break brethren called cave cometh create creator cried dance danger death deep doth ears earth enemy eternal everything evil eyes face fool friends future give gone hand happiness hard hath head hear heard heart higher highest hour human kings laugh laughter light live longer look lust matter mountains mouth never nigh night once one's pain pass pity praise reason round saith seek silent sleep soul spake Zarathustra speak speaketh spirit stand step strange suffer teach thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thyself to-day true truth turned unto values Verily virtue voice wait walk weary wilt wind wisdom wise wish woman yourselves
