Und wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.
The German translation for "When you look into the abyss the abyss looks back at you" is "Wenn du in den Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein."
The abyss is typically described as a deep, dark chasm or void, often associated with feelings of emptiness, fear, or overwhelming depth. It is a symbolic representation of the unknown or a bottomless pit that is difficult to comprehend or navigate.
A picture of an abyss typically shows a deep, dark chasm or vast emptiness, often devoid of light and surrounded by rugged cliffs or walls. The image may evoke a sense of foreboding, mystery, or infinite depth.
B or C answer:It means for instance, that if you fight evil, you should take care that you do not become evil yourself. This is actually the explanation for the line before this quote in Nietzsche's essay. The abyss looks back at you means that when you begin to know somthing that is fundamentally different from yourself, you take a piece of it with you and it changes you and vice versa.A answer:An aphorism is a demonstration of a profound idea that is not explicitly laid out by the aphorism. To "get" an aphorism, you have to adopt the perspective of the person writing the aphorism mapped out by the explicit situation in the aphorism. This aphorism is about the double-edged sword of free will. We are all, if we choose to be, free to care about whatever we want. Exercising this choice creates subjective moral meaning in life. However, sometimes our choices have unintended natural consequences: so there are limits on freedom. Caring about fighting monsters, in the first sentence of the complete version of this aphorism, creates the danger (unintended natural consequence) that one might turn into a monster oneself. Go find your own examples in literature and history where a person crusaded against some evil, but the cure was arguably worse than the disease. On the other hand, don't be too careful about what you choose to care about: what to care about has no answer, and things are meaningless until you give them meaning by choosing to care about them, and thinking about this too much is actually choosing to care about meaninglessness, which will rob a person of meaning. Extra credit: can we change morality and meaning and what we care about
"Reevaluate" is a word that means to examine again or look back on something. It implies taking a second look at something with the intention of making changes or forming a new opinion.
Because I'm too busy using the eyes in the back of my head to see who is trying to stab me in the back
Friedrich Nietzsche in 'Beyond Good and Evil'.
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." -Friedrich Neitzsche
she likes you.
We took a long look at the abyss which we had to cross.
Look back.
smile and look back!
Look back and smile.
if you look at him and he looks at you back.
Nayeli i love you
It means that he was looking at you but didn't want you to know that he was looking at you.
It means he probably likes you. If he looks at you then when you look at him back, he's in love
so you wont get rapped from behind