Quotes About Free will
Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the Natural Laws. Your choice determines the consequences. Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices.
~ Alfred A. Montapert
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The permanent passions of mankind--love, religion, patriotism, humanitarianism, hate, revenge, ambition; the conflict between free will and fate; the rise and fall of empires--these are all great themes, and, if greatly treated, and in accordance with the essentials applicable to all poetry, may produce poetry of the loftiest kind.
~ Alfred Austin
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Thats me, he said, motioning to the robot. Thats all of us. We prattle about free will, but were nothing but response...mechanical reaction in prescribed grooves.
~ Alfred Bester
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One of the greatest gifts God ever gave to humanity was that of liberty. We love freedom and bloom under it. We cannot and should not try to force people to live by a certain religious code. To do so negates our free will.
~ Sam Brownback
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Genetics play a huge part in who we are. But we also have free will.
~ Aidan Quinn
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Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.
~ Scott Adams
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The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.
~ Rene Descartes
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As great-grandchildren of the Enlightenment, we like to think of ourselves as free moral agents, choosing rationally among possible actions, but Scripture unmasks that cheerful illusion and teaches us that we are deeply infected by the tendency to self-deception.
~ Richard B. Hays
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I further believe that a free and loving God would create things that continue to recreate themselves, exactly as all parents desire for their children.
~ Richard Rohr
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What made the contest between fate and free will so lopsided was that human beings invariably mistook one for the other, hurling themselves furiously against that which is fixed and immutable while ignoring the very things over which
~ Richard Russo
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The thing about fate, Magnus: even if we can't change the big picture, our choices can alter the details. That's how we rebel against destiny, how we make our own mark.
~ Rick Riordan
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No hay creación ni destrucción, Ni destino ni libre albedrío; Ni sendero ni realización; Ésta es la verdad final. SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI
~ Ken Wilber
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The will is free; Strong is the soul, and wise, and beautiful; The seeds of godlike power are in us still; Gods are we, bards, saints, heroes, if we will!
~ Matthew Arnold
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The power of free will is developed and confirmed by increasing the number of worthy motives which influence conduct.
~ John Lancaster Spalding
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You're saying the gods don't have free will." "The power to make mistakes," Penny said. "Only we have that. Mortals
~ Lev Grossman
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My free will is a paradoxical partner of the power of intention.
~ Wayne Dyer
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Atheists are a great example of the Free Will they choose to deny the existence of
~ Dean Cavanagh
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The truth is, our parents are but part of the equation that forms us?because the only thing more powerful than fate is free will.
~ Romina Russell, Wandering Star
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Courage is living by the free will that one creates for themselves, not the life of monotony determined by another.
~ Michelle Cruz-Rosado
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My free will was compromised, if only by the severe temptation of the unknown.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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We gallop through our lives like circus performers balancing on two speeding side-by-side horses--one foot is on the horse called fate, the other on the horse called free will. And the question you have to ask every day is--which horse is which? Which horse do I need to stop worrying about because it's not under my control, and which do I need to steer with concentrated effort?
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Žmogus-nei diev? marionet?, nei savo likimo šeimininkas. Jis turi truput? ir vieno, ir kito. Per gyvenim? mes šuoliuojame lyg cirko artistai, raiti ant dviej? šalia lekian?i? arkli?: viena koja - ant vieno arklio, vadinamo likimu, kita - ant arklio, vadinamo laisva valia. Kiekvien? dien? reikia klausti, kuris arklys likimas, o kuris - laisva valia, d?l kurio arklio nereikia jaudintis, o kur? turi paspausti.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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You can let yourself off the hook anytime you want, Liz. That's the divine contract of a little something we call free will.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Galopamos por la vida como artistas de circo que se bambolean precariamente a lomos de dos veloces caballos; un pie va sobre el caballo llamado Destino y el otro, sobre el caballo llamado Libre Albedrío.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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