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An artist has no home in Europe except in Paris
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"An artist has no home in Europe except in Paris"

- Friedrich Nietzsche

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This quote by Friedrich Nietzsche speaks to the idea that Paris is the only location in Europe where an artist can really feel comfortable. Nietzsche is suggesting that Paris is the only place in Europe where an artist can discover the inspiration and assistance they need to develop their art. He is suggesting that other cities in Europe do not have the very same level of appreciation for the arts and the exact same level of support for artists. This quote also speaks to the concept that Paris is a cultural center, a place where artists can come together and share their ideas and experiences. It is a location where imagination and innovation can grow. By stating that an artist has no house in Europe other than in Paris, Nietzsche is stressing the significance of Paris as a cultural center and the importance of the arts in basic.

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Friedrich Nietzsche This quote is written / told by Friedrich Nietzsche between October 15, 1844 and August 25, 1900. She was a famous Philosopher from Germany. The author also have 185 other quotes.

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