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{{Quote|"From a woman you can learn nothing of women"|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{Quote|"From a woman you can learn nothing of women"|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{Quote|"Young women try hard to appear superficial and thoughtless. The most refined simulate a type of impertinence. Women easily experience their husbands as a question mark concerning their honor, and their children as an apology or atonement. [...] In sum, one cannot be too kind about women."|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{Quote|"Young women try hard to appear superficial and thoughtless. The most refined simulate a type of impertinence. Women easily experience their husbands as a question mark concerning their honor, and their children as an apology or atonement. [...] In sum, one cannot be too kind about women."|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{Quote|"All women are subtle in exaggerating their weaknesses; they are inventive when it comes to fabricating their weaknesses in order to appear as utterly fragile ornaments who are hurt by even a speck of dust. Their existence is supposed to make men feel clumsy, and guilty on that score. Thus they defend themselves against the strong and the "law of the jungle."|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
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