Influence of Nietzsche in PJ lyrics?
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Im a huge fan of PJ and just recently started to read Nietzche and the more I read the more I thought about PJ. For instance, "Given to fly"
"He floated back down, cause he wanted to share, his key to the locks on the chains he saw everywhere"
Can you quote others?
"He floated back down, cause he wanted to share, his key to the locks on the chains he saw everywhere"
Can you quote others?
He must be accustomed to living on mountain tops. He must have courage for the forbidden. New ears for new music. New eyes for what is most distant. Reverence for self; love of self; absolute freedom of self.....
Of what account are the rest?--The rest are merely humanity. F. Nietzsche
Of what account are the rest?--The rest are merely humanity. F. Nietzsche
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"If he only knew now, what he knew then" That is very Nietzsche too, on how to become the Overman, you should be a child again.
I just think there is some kind of an influece.
Of what account are the rest?--The rest are merely humanity. F. Nietzsche
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
There you go.
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
I know the "Child with a mirror" passage from Zarathustra, but again, I think that that particular line you quote from "I'm Open" is just one of these catch-all lines that could mean anything regarding how adulthood and empirical training robs us of our deeper, unrestrained perceptive awareness. Again, I'm seeing thematic similarities ... at a stretch .... but nothing that would make me think that the lyrics are influenced by Nietzsche particularly.