If there are any factually well-informed, sensitive and imaginative, psychologically undisturbed and clear-thinking people who are Nietzscheans, I have yet to hear of their existence.
(R. M. Hare, "The Practical Relevance of Philosophy," chap. 6 in Essays on Philosophical Method, New Studies in Practical Philosophy, ed. W. D. Hudson [Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1972], 98-116, at 116 [essay delivered as a lecture in 1967])