“The Fate of the ancients is nothing other than the conscious certainty that all events are bound firmly together by the chain of causality and thus occur with strict necessity, so that the future is already totally fixed and precisely determined, and can no more be altered than the past can.”
Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
Book:Essays and aphorisms
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Essays and aphorisms
This book is a compilation of essays and aphorisms, offering readers a mix of thoughtful insights and succinct observations on life, philosophy, and human nature. more
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