A great man,” says Nietzsche displays “a long logic in all of his activity…he has the ability to extend his will across great stretches of his life and to despise, and reject everything petty about him” (WP 962). This is the trait Nietzsche sometimes refers to as having “style” in “character” (GS 290).
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Nietzsche’s Moral and Political Philosophy
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