  "... and do not believe those who speak to you of otherworldly hopes! Poison-mixers are they, whether they know it or not. Despisers of life are they, decaying and poisoned themselves, of whom the earth is weary: so let them go. " Thus spoke Zarathustra! It's really quite interesting. I am of Jewish descent so I picked up Nietzsche, knowing that the Nazis had used him, fully expecting to end up disagreeing with him and hating him. But, I immedietly discovered that not only is he completely anti-facist, but he also puts into words, much more poetic than my own (or at least in this translation), many of my feelings about religion and reality.
"Once the sin against God was the greatest sin; but God died, and those sinners died with him. To sin against the earth is no the most dreadful thing, and to esteem the entrails of the unknowable higher than the meaning of the earth.
" Thus spoke Zarathustra!
There are some times, however, that Nietzsche wrote too well for his own good. These are the quotes that taken out of context allow the Nazis to use the work of someone who declared that in his perfect world, "I am just having all anti-Semites shot.
" One of the Nazis most popular quotes was "You shall love peace as a means to new wars - and the short peace more than the long. " It may seem that Nietzsche is advocating militalism, and he is, just not the literal kind. What he is really proposing here is something akin to Plato's Dialectic, the idea that truth can only be found through constant mental debate. Nietzsche is just using the metaphor of war to describe such internal debate. Of course, Nietzsche did kind of go crazy later is his life... 
