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[heraclitus' language] dispenses with lightness
[heraclitus' Language] Dispenses With Lightness And Artificial Decoration, Foremost Out Of Disgust For Humanity And Out Of [his Own] Defiant Feeling.
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[heraclitus' Language] Dispenses With Lightness And Artificial
Friedrich Nietzsche
[heraclitus' Language] Dispenses With Lightness And Artificial Decoration, Foremost Out Of Disgust For Humanity And Out Of [his Own] Defiant Feeling.
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