"Greatness by nature includes a power, but not a will to power....The great man, whether we comprehend him in the most intense activity of his work or in the restful equipoise of his forces, is powerful, involuntarily and composedly powerful, but he is not avid for power. What he is avid for is the realization of what he has in mind, the incarnation of the spirit."
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Martin Buber, in Between Man and Man, Routledge (September 2, 2003)
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