Sentence examples for higher man from inspiring English sources

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The last temptation of the higher man, Nietzsche had taught, was pity; on its far side was a roaring, Dionysian, inhuman laughter.

The higher man goes in planes & rockets, & the deeper he goes in submarines, the more necessary it becomes for him to carry along with him his accustomed climate.

Unsurprisingly, then, the great or higher man lacks the "congeniality" and "good-naturedness" so often celebrated in contemporary popular culture.

In former times this knoll used to be known as Helvellyn High Man (or Higher Man).

The mountain has two tops, which used to be distinguished as Helvellyn Low Man (or Lower Man) and Helvellyn High Man (or Higher Man).

In these and many other passages (e.g., BGE 62; GM III:14; A:5, 24; EH IV:4; WP 274, 345, 400, 870, 879)., Nietzsche makes plain his fundamental objection to MPS: simply put, that MPS thwarts the development of human excellence, i.e., "the highest power and splendor possible to the type man" (for more on the "higher man," see section (2)).

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Moreover, at the village level, higher man-made landscape diversity was associated with higher plant species richness.

We're all interested, it seems, in the flourishing of higher men.

"Our heads are high, man.

Mr. Pyne was high man with a score of 91.

Mr. Silliman, the highest man in New York, stared south toward ground zero.

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