The to-be-poetized figure of Zarathustra [is] metaphysically the single possibility of replying to the still-concealed fact that being needs the human essence.
In the completion this emerges in the most extreme indefiniteness. Appropriating in this way, the appropriative event lasts as expropriation.
Behind the will to power stands the fear of the nothing, which stands before the will as that which is not really knowable by it, but solely what is willed.
The eternal return of the same and the same.
P. 59