Thus Spake Zarathustra | ||
4.
Have ye courage, O my brethren? Are ye stout-hearted? Not the courage before witnesses, but anchorite and eagle courage, which not even a God any longer beholdeth?
Cold souls, mules, the blind and the drunken, I do not call stout-hearted. He hath heart who knoweth fear, but vanquisheth it; who seeth the abyss, but with pride.
He who seeth the abyss, but with eagle's eyes,-he who with eagle's talons graspeth the abyss: he hath courage.—
Thus Spake Zarathustra | ||