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Josef Breuer: [despondently about a patient] I left her weakened. Crippled.
Nietzsche: You are responsible for all of your thoughts and deeds, but she, by virtue of this so-called illness, she is exonerated for everything? Who has damaged whom? Who has weakened whom? Doesn't this crippled person, as you call her, have greater power over you?
Nietzsche: You are responsible for all of your thoughts and deeds, but she, by virtue of this so-called illness, she is exonerated for everything? Who has damaged whom? Who has weakened whom? Doesn't this crippled person, as you call her, have greater power over you?
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I left her weakened
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Crippled
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You are responsible for all of your thoughts
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and deeds
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But she by virtue of the so called illness
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she is exonerated
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from everything
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Who has damaged whom
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Who has weakened whom
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Doesn't this cripple Bertha as you
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call her
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have greater power over you
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Movie Summary
Viennese doctor Josef Breuer meets with philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche to help him deal with his despair.