The value of a man is measured by the extent to which he is willing to submit to the yoke of suffering.
Pessimist philosophy
The value of a man is measured by the extent to which he is willing to submit to the yoke of suffering.
Pessimist philosophy
Manuscript Remains, Vol. III, 'On the Will'
Posthumous publication, from notes prior to 1860
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