Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

The same passions in man and woman nonetheless differ in tempo; hence man and woman do not cease misunderstanding one another


The same passions in man and woman nonetheless differ in tem

Summary

This quote suggests that while men and women may share similar passions, their expression and experience of those passions can differ. This leads to misunderstandings between the two genders. The quote recognizes that there are inherent differences in the way men and women approach and perceive things, causing a disconnect in their understanding of each other. Despite sharing common emotions, the different pace or intensity at which these passions are experienced contributes to the ongoing miscommunication and misunderstandings between men and women.

By Friedrich Nietzsche
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