Facta Ficta

vitam impendere vero

Nietzsche thinking

[MA-190]

SIN AGAINST THE SPIRIT OF THE READER

If the author denies his talent merely so as to place himself on a level with his reader, he commits the only mortal sin the latter will never forgive him—supposing, that is, he notices it. One may say anything ill of a man one likes: but in the way one says it one must know how to restore his vanity again.