A lot of the metaphors go over my head, but I don't see that as a blight on the book, I'm fact, it increases the mystique. However, feel free to drop me any quote or aphorism and I'll do my best
Most of all I like it's didactic style, I think that's how philosophy should be (funny, then, that I was told by my philosophy tutor that Nietzsche was more a writer than a philosopher, *rolls eyes*)
Oh, and "Christianity is for ugly people" - lmao!