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Augustine Backerwrote:
This seems to be a fitting quote from Nietzsche, " “Alas, I knew noble men who lost their highest hope. Then they slandered all high hopes. Then they lived impudently in brief pleasures and barely cast their goals beyond the day. Then the wings of their spirit broke: and now their spirit crawls about and soils what it gnaws. Once they thought of becoming heroes: now they are voluptuaries. The hero is for them an offense and a fright.
"But by my love and hope I beseech you: do not throwaway the hero in your soul! Hold holy your highest hope!" Thus spoke Zarathustra. "
Apr. 10
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Augustine Backerwrote:
Hi Kelly! How are things going? Have not communicated in quite some time... I am so busy at work. I saw the Phantom of the Opera two weeks ago... amazing!
Feb. 18
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