File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_2004/nietzsche.0402, message 3


Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:25:33 -0500
From: Ric Brown <rbrown15-AT-cogeco.ca>
Subject: Re: question about a passage in TSZ



the leech  p 251 kaufmann



 {quot}That you, O Zarathustra, once
said, 'Spirit is the life that itself cuts into life,' that introduced
and seduced me to your doctrine. And verily, with my own blood I
increased my own knowledge.{quot} {quot}As is quite apparent,{quot}
Zarathustra interrupted, for the blood still flowed down the bare arm of
the conscientious man, ten leeches having bitten deep into it. {quot}O
you strange fellow, how much I learn from what is apparent here, namely
from you. And perhaps I had better not pour all of it into your strict
ears. Well! Here we part. But I should like to find you again. 

  



ric brown











At 08:09 AM 2/18/2004 -0600, you wrote:





Somewhere in TSZ Z says something to the
effect of, {quot}now that i have done my part, you must do your
part.{quot} It is in the context of {quot}hearing.{quot}



Can anyone point me to this passage?



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