THIRD PART.
54. LIV. THE THREE EVIL THINGS. (continued)
And spurious wisdom: so doth it call all the wit that slaves, and hoary-headed
and weary ones affect; and especially all the cunning, spurious-witted,
curious-witted foolishness of priests!
The spurious wise, however, all the priests, the world-weary, and those
whose souls are of feminine and servile nature--oh, how hath their game all
along abused selfishness!
And precisely THAT was to be virtue and was to be called virtue--to abuse
selfishness! And "selfless"--so did they wish themselves with good reason,
all those world-weary cowards and cross-spiders!
But to all those cometh now the day, the change, the sword of judgment, THE
GREAT NOONTIDE: then shall many things be revealed!
And he who proclaimeth the EGO wholesome and holy, and selfishness blessed,
verily, he, the prognosticator, speaketh also what he knoweth: "BEHOLD, IT
COMETH, IT IS NIGH, THE GREAT NOONTIDE!"
Thus spake Zarathustra.
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