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Posted on April 19, 2019April 18, 2019

Wilhelm Nietzsche On Life

by Socrates Black : Wisdom Archivist.In Wisdom.

9258a-img_9591Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900)

No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life.

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