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" I say unto you: one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. "
Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War - Page 8
by Retort (Organization : San Francisco, Calif.), Iain A. Boal - 2005 - 211 pages
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Nietzsche, Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist

Walter Kaufmann - Philosophy - 1974 - 556 pages
...hinges on the view that only the weak fear chaos while powerful natures organize it. "One must yet have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star" (ZV 5). Elsewhere Nietzsche speaks of creating a god out of one's "seven devils" (Z 1 17). And he develops...
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History and Human Existence From Marx to Merleau-Ponty

James Miller, Jim Miller - Non-Classifiable - 1982 - 306 pages
...highest hope. His soil is still rich enough. But one day this soil will be poor and domesticated.... "I say unto you: one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. I say unto you: you still have chaos in yourselves. "Alas, the time is coming when man will no longer...
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The New Nietzsche: Contemporary Styles of Interpretation

David B. Allison - Philosophy - 1985 - 308 pages
...itself"19). Only out of chaos, with great pain and difficulty, can each open his own creative way: "One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star."20 The image of the Dionysian man, then, is a star that follows its own way to a determined place...
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Autobiographical Voices: Race, Gender, Self-portraiture

Françoise Lionnet - Biography & Autobiography - 1989 - 286 pages
...individuación, returns her to the chaos of memory out of which she constructs meaning, for as Nietzsche says, "one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star."24 The same road brings to their house the outsider, the stranger whose role as a catalyst is...
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The Ritual Theater of Aimé Césaire: Mythic Structures of the Dramatic ...

Marianne Wichmann Bailey - Myth in literature - 1992 - 262 pages
...reinstallation of her original confusion - her void - is necessary in C6sairian, as in Nietzschean mythology: "I say unto you: one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star."3 The dancing star - cleansed and rejuvenated creation - can burst from this original matrix....
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Existential Hypnotherapy

Mark King, Charles Citrenbaum - Psychology - 1993 - 194 pages
...rather than unconscious, constructive rather than destructive." Or as Nietzsche (1954b, p. 129) said, "One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star." Freedom, Responsibility, and the "They" Philosophers and social scientists who belong to the existential...
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Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Transition to Postmodernity

Gregory B. Smith - Philosophy - 1996 - 380 pages
...remain a tension in the soul if it is to be possible to transcend the sleepy comfort of the last man: "I say unto you: one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star" (Z 17). Zarathustra again fails to move his listeners. He cannot raise contempt in their souls any...
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Quotations from the Wayside

Brenda Wong - Conduct of life - 1999 - 138 pages
...have is the mysterious. ALBERT EINSTEIN To moral questions there are no universal answers. LAURA FERMI One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE To live with courage, wisdom, and humility, we must accept uncertainty. PETER PUTNAM...
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The Phenomenal Woman: Feminist Metaphysics and the Patterns of Identity

Christine Battersby - Philosophy - 1998 - 252 pages
...Zarathustra, finds a productive 'chaos' within the 'selves' of his followers, and seeks to exploit it: 'one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star' (1883/5, Pt 1, p. 129). Indeed, Zarathustra's own 'virtues' involve an 'overflowing' of the energies...
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Feminist Theory and the Body: A Reader

Janet Price, Margrit Shildrick - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1999 - 502 pages
...Zarathustra, finds a productive 'chaos' within the 'selves' of his followers, and seeks to exploit it: 'one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star' (1883/5: Pt 1, 129). Indeed, Zarathustra's own 'virtues' involve an 'overflowing' of the energies that...
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