Ultimate
wisdom always consists in understanding the instinctive causes—that is: a man
must never fall into the madness of believing that he has really risen to be
lord and master over Nature—which is so easily induced by the conceit of half-education—but
must understand the fundamental necessity of Nature’s rule, and realize how
much his existence is subject to these laws of eternal combat and upward
struggle. Then he will sense that in a universe where planets revolve around
suns, and moons turn about planets, where force alone forever masters weakness,
compelling it to be an obedient servant or else crushing it, there can be no
special laws for man. For him, too, the eternal principles of this ultimate
wisdom hold sway. He can try to grasp them; but escape them, never.
Adolf
Hitler
When man tries
to rebel against the iron logic of Nature, he comes into conflict
with
principles to which he himself owes his existence as man. And so his
action against
Nature must lead to his own downfall.
Adolf
Hitler
Here too, of
course, Nature can be mocked for a certain time, but her revenge
will not fail
to appear. It just takes time to manifest itself, or rather, it is often
recognized too
late by man.
Adolf
Hitler
Eternal Nature
inexorably avenges the infringement of her commands.
Adolf
Hitler
. . . This
planet once moved through space for millions of years without human
beings, and it
can do so again some day if men forget that they owe their higher existence,
not to the ideas of a few crazy ideologues, but to the knowledge and ruthless
application of Nature’s iron-clad laws.
Adolf
Hitler
. . . It is
life alone that all things must serve.
Adolf
Hitler
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