"Women are considered deep - why? Because one can never discover any bottom to them. Women are not even shallow"
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The subtext is less about women as people than about the men who want women to be readable. He’s attacking the impulse to treat another human being as an object of knowledge, a puzzle to be solved. Yet he does it by scapegoating “women” as the emblem of what resists philosophical mastery: shifting motives, social performance, power operating through charm, ambiguity, and what his era called “the feminine.” This is Nietzsche at his most aphoristic and suspicious: take a cultural cliché, expose the vanity inside it, then leave a morally dubious crater.
Context matters. Nietzsche is writing in a 19th-century intellectual world that loved grand theories about “Woman” as a type. He inherits that tradition and weaponizes it for style: a sneer that flatters the reader’s cleverness while smuggling in misogyny as insight. The line works because it’s funny in a brutal way; it also reveals how easily wit can masquerade as analysis.
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Nietzsche, Friedrich. "Women are considered deep - why? Because one can never discover any bottom to them. Women are not even shallow." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/women-are-considered-deep-why-because-one-can-34561/.
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"Women are considered deep - why? Because one can never discover any bottom to them. Women are not even shallow." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/women-are-considered-deep-why-because-one-can-34561/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.







