He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, to the will itself, and thereby enjoys an increase of the sensation of power which accompanies all success.


The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond good and evil, tr. by Helen Zimmern (ed. 1911)


He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, ...

He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, ...

He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, ...

He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, ...