Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche - author of the quote: "“How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it..."

"“How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare?”"

— Friedrich Nietzsche

How Much Truth Does A Spirit Endure How Much Truth

“How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare?”

— Friedrich Nietzsche
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The strength of a person's spirit would then be measured by how much 'truth' he could tolerate.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
“Similarly with regard to truth, won't we say that a soul is maimed if it hates a voluntary falsehood, cannot endure to have one in itself, and is greatly angered when it exists in others, but is nonetheless content to accept an involuntary falsehood, isn't angry when it is caught being ignorant, and bears its lack of learning easily, wallowing in it like a pig?”
— Plato
“What then is truth? A mobile army of metaphors, metonyms, and anthropomorphisms—in short, a sum of human relations which have been enhanced, transposed, and embellished poetically and rhetorically, and which after long use seem firm, canonical, and obligatory to a people: truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are; metaphors which are worn out and without sensuous power; coins which have lost their pictures and now matter only as metal, no longer as coins.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
“Truth at last cannot be hidden. Dissimulation is of no avail. Dissimulation is to no purpose before so great a judge. Falsehood puts on a mask. Nothing is hidden under the sun.”
— Leonardo da Vinci
“There are trivial truths and there are great truths. The opposite of a trivial truth is plainly false. The opposite of a great truth is also true.”
— Niels Bohr
“Who would set a limit to the mind? Who would dare assert that we know all there is to be known?”
— Galileo Galilei