Facta Ficta

vitam impendere vero

Nietzsche thinking

[MA-348]

TO INJURE AND TO BE INJURED

It is far pleasanter to injure and afterwards beg for forgiveness than to be injured and grant forgiveness. He who does the former gives evidence of power and afterwards of kindness of character. The person injured, however, if he does not wish to be considered inhuman, must forgive; his enjoyment of the other's humiliation is insignificant on account of this constraint.