>>20286607(cont.)
>"Women understands children better than a man, but man is more childlike than woman. A child is concealed in the true man: it wants to play. Come, woman, discover the child in man!"—(Nietzsche, 1961/1883-91, pp. 91-92, Part 1, "Of Old and Young Women").
>"Let woman be a plaything, pure and fine like a precious stone illuminated by the virtues of a world that does not yet exist. Let the flash of a star glitter in your love! Let the hope of a woman be: 'May I bear the Superman'. [...] Let there be honour in your love. Woman has understood little otherwise about honour. But let this be your honour: always to love more than you are loved and never be second in this. Let men fear woman when she loves. Then she bears every sacrifice and every other thing she accounts valueless. Let man fear woman when she hates, for man is at the bottom of his soul only wicked, but woman is base."— (Nietzsche, 1961/1883-91, p. 92, Part 1, "Of Old and Young Women".
>"Whom does woman hate most? - Thus spoke the iron to the magnet: 'I hate you most, because you attract me, but are not strong enough to draw me to you'. The man's happiness is: I will. The woman's happiness is: He will."—(Nietzsche, 1961/1883-91, p. 92, Part 1, "Of Old and Young Women").
>"And woman has to obey and find a depth for her surface. Woman's nature is surface, a changeable, stormy film upon waters. But a man's nature is deep, its torrent roars in subterranean caves: woman senses its power but does not comprehend it."—(Nietzsche, 1961/1883-91, p. 92, Part 1, "Of Old and Young Women").