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Posted by matters some on August 28, 19101 at 13:25:24:
from BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL (ML ed., section#)
(114) The enormous expectation in ual love and the sense of shame in this expectation spoils all perspective for women from the start.
(115) Where neither love nor hate is in the game, a woman's game is medicore.
(127) Science offends the modesty of all real women. It makes them feel as if one wanted to peep under their skin -- yet worse, under their dress and finery.
(131) The es deceive themselves about each other -- because at bottom they honor and love only themelves (or their own ideal, to put it more pleasantly). Thus man likes woman peaceful -- but woman is essentially unpeaceful, like a cat, however well she may have trained herself to be peaceful.
(139) In revenge and in love woman is more barbarous than man.
(144) When a woman has scholarly inclinations there is usually something wrong with her ually. Sterility itself disposes one toward a certain masculinity; for man is, if I may say so, "the sterile animal."
(145) Comparing man and woman on the whole, one may say: woman would not have the genius for finery if she did not have an instinct for a secondary role.
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