"It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms"
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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This quote suggests that the presence of defects or imperfections - represented by the "worms" - does not decrease the value or maturity of a person's character or spirit. Simply put, it is natural for humans to have faults, and these do not interfere with their overall worth as people.
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