“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. Your fate awaits you. Accept it in body and spirit."
― Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
― Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
"O such a day,
So fought, so follow'd, and so fairly won,
Came not, till now, to dignify the times
Since Caesar's fortunes."
― Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II
So fought, so follow'd, and so fairly won,
Came not, till now, to dignify the times
Since Caesar's fortunes."
― Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II
Celebrate tonight, my Legionaries, and give libations to Mars the Avenger.
Tomorrow the war to reconquer America, and the West, against the communist foe continues, unabated.
The future, my brothers and sisters, belongs to us!
Tomorrow the war to reconquer America, and the West, against the communist foe continues, unabated.
The future, my brothers and sisters, belongs to us!
"A rich and powerful soul not only gets over painful and even terrible losses, deprivations, robberies, and insults: it actually leaves such dark infernos in possession of still greater plenitude and power."
— Nietzsche
— Nietzsche
"Pleasure appears with the feeling of power.
Happiness means that power and triumph have entered into our consciousness.
Progress is the strengthening of the type, the ability to exercise great will-power: everything else is a misunderstanding and a danger."
— Nietzsche
Happiness means that power and triumph have entered into our consciousness.
Progress is the strengthening of the type, the ability to exercise great will-power: everything else is a misunderstanding and a danger."
— Nietzsche
"A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
— John Stuart Mill
— John Stuart Mill
THE LAST DESIRE
— Nietzsche
So would I die
As then I saw him die,
The friend, who like a god
Into my darkling youth
Threw lightning’s light and fire:
Buoyant yet deep was he,
Yea, in the battle’s strife
With the gay dancer’s heart.
Amid the warriors
His was the lightest heart,
Amid the conquerors
His brow was dark with thought —
He was a fate poised on his destiny: Unbending, casting thought into the past
And future, such was he.
Fearful beneath the weight of victory,
Yet chanting, as both victory and death
Came hand and hand to him.
Commanding even as he lay in death,
And his command that man annihilate.
So would I die
As then I saw him die,
Victorious and destroying.
— Nietzsche
So would I die
As then I saw him die,
The friend, who like a god
Into my darkling youth
Threw lightning’s light and fire:
Buoyant yet deep was he,
Yea, in the battle’s strife
With the gay dancer’s heart.
Amid the warriors
His was the lightest heart,
Amid the conquerors
His brow was dark with thought —
He was a fate poised on his destiny: Unbending, casting thought into the past
And future, such was he.
Fearful beneath the weight of victory,
Yet chanting, as both victory and death
Came hand and hand to him.
Commanding even as he lay in death,
And his command that man annihilate.
So would I die
As then I saw him die,
Victorious and destroying.
"Only one thing matters, one thing; to be able to dare!”
― Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
― Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
https://myth20c.wordpress.com/2024/11/12/return-of-the-champion-james-lafond-after-dark/
https://theamericansun.substack.com/p/return-of-the-champion-james-lafond
https://x.com/myth20c/status/1856182375350448335
https://theamericansun.substack.com/p/return-of-the-champion-james-lafond
https://x.com/myth20c/status/1856182375350448335
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Return of the Champion – James LaFond – After Dark
America has a relatively short modern history, often glossed over by historians more interested in the old and ancient world. To author and independent historian James LaFond, however, this has cre…
"The feeling of being surcharged, the feeling accompanying an increase in strength, quite apart from the utility of the struggle, is the actual progress: from these feelings the will to war is first derived."
— Nietzsche
— Nietzsche
"Get back up when you fail. Glory in acting like a Roman."
— Marcus Aurelius
— Marcus Aurelius
“For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him, he must regard himself as greater than he is.”
― Goethe
― Goethe