"If Hegel discovers in serene representation the intoxication and
restlessness of the infinitely large, Leibniz discovers in the clear,
finite ideas the restlessness of the infinitely small, a restlessness
also made up of intoxication, giddiness, evanescence and even death. It
seems, therefore, that the difference between Hegel and Leibniz is a
matter of two ways of going beyond the organic."
Deleuze, Difference and Repetition.