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Every atom affects the whole of being. . . That is why I call it a quantum of ‘will to power.” (Section 634)
The will to power is not a being, not a becoming, but a ‘pathos’ -- the most elemental fact from which a becoming and effecting first emerge. (section 635)
Every center of force -- and not only man -- construes all the rest of the world from its own view, i.e., measures, feels, forms, according to its own force. . . My idea is that every specific body strives to become master over all space and extend its force (--its will to power) . . (section 636)
All driving force is will to power, that there is no other physical, dynamic or psychic force except this (section 688)
The will to accumulate force. . . Should we not be permitted to assume this will as a motive cause in chemistry, too? -- and in the cosmic order? ((section 689)
Life is merely a special case of the will to power. (section 692)
The innermost essence of being is will to power . . . (section 693) And then the last such entry
That will to power in which I recognize the ultimate grounds and character of all change . . . (259 ) ~ Page 170
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