Author: F.H. Batagan
Cites
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1)
- IN: Smaller and Smaller Circles (2015) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: A man who has depths in his shame meets his destiny and his delicate decisions upon paths which few ever reach, and with regard to the existence of which his nearest and most intimate friends may be ignorant; his mortal danger conceals iteself from their eyes, and equally so his regained security. Such a hidden nature, which instinctively employs speech for silence and concealment, and is inexhaustible in evasion of communication, desires and insists that a mask of himself shall occupy his place in the hearts and heads of his friends; and supposing he does not desire it, his eyes will some day be opened to the fact that there is nevertheless a mask of his there--and that it is well to be so.
FROM: Beyond Good and Evil, (1886), Book, Germany