Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely insofar as...

Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely insofar as it is not supposed to serve as a reminder of the unique and entirely individual original experience to which it owes its origin; but rather, a word becomes a concept insofar as it simultaneously has to fit countless more or less similar cases -- which means, purely and simply, cases which are never equal and thus altogether unequal.

Friedrich Nietzsche Quote About Mean, Unique, Fit: Every Word Instantly Becomes A...

Quotes from famous authors

Popular tags & topics