There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power—assuming that life itself is the will to power.


Book 1, sec. 55 (10 June 1887) - The Will to Power (1888)


There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power—assuming that life itself is the will to power.

There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power—assuming that life itself is the will to power.

There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power—assuming that life itself is the will to power.

There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power—assuming that life itself is the will to power.