“Feminism means having a choice. And feminism doesn't care which choices you make, either. Just that you have them. The point has never been to establish some principled refusal to give yourself to another human being. The point is to make sure you can give yourself--or not give yourself--of your free will.” GivingHumansMeanCareChoicesHuman BeingsFeminismFree WillRefusalChoices You MakePrincipled Book:Tolstoy Lied: A Love Story Source: Tolstoy Lied: A Love Story
“If you choose to draw from the inner well of free will, then you can make choices that are outside your current karmic patterns.” IfsWellsChoicesDrawsPatternsCurrentsKarmaFree WillYou Choose Book:Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap Source: Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap
“Morality pertains only to the sphere of man's free will - only to those actions which are open to his choice.” MenActionReligionChoicesMoralityFree WillSpheres Author:Ayn Rand
“The only way God could impose peace on the world would be to robotize our wills and rob every human being of the power of choice. He has not chosen to do that. He has given every person a free will.” WorldWayHumansPersonsGodWould BeChoicesGivenHuman BeingsChosenFree WillPower Of Choice Author:John Haggai
“I have my choice: who can wish for more? Free will enables us to do everything well while imposition makes a light burden heavy.” WellsLightChoicesWishBurdenHeavyFree WillImposition Author:Samuel Richardson
“I don't think I'm cut out to be a supervillain. I think I'd be a supervillain that would exercise some form of mind control. Rather than war, I'd force people to get on with each other and I'd force people to argue reasonably about things rather than be polemical. So I'd be a supervillain that makes everyone get on, but forcefully. There would be no choice about it. No free will.” PeopleThinkingMindWarWould BeFormChoicesForceLaughingCuttingExerciseArguingFree WillMind ControlSupervillains Author:Jemaine Clement
“Free will is something that people struggle with so much, but it's very simple to me. Carl Jung said at the same moment you're a protagonist in your own life making choices, you also are the spear carrier, or the extra, in a much larger drama. You've got to live with these two opposite ideas at the same time.” PeopleSaidTwoIdeasMomentsChoicesSimpleStruggleDramaOppositesExtrasFree WillSpearsProtagonistsCarrierMaking ChoicesJungTwo Opposites Author:Wayne Dyer
“We must wholeheartedly believe in free will. If free will is a reality, we shall have made the correct choice. If it is not, we shall still not have made an incorrect choice, becauee we shall not have made any choice at all, not having a free will to do so.” IfsBelieveMadeStillsRealityChoicesFree WillWholeheartedly Author:Edward Norton Lorenz
“You really have so little choice - so little to decide. You get put through the machine and it chops you up and spits you out. Your life, it's all mechanical, of the machine, until you have free will. You can't be accepted into the Work until you have matured -- freed yourself and take responsibility for your life, become accountable for your every action. It's not just from coming to a school. It's an active process - you have to take the responsibility for yourself. When you're trapped in the machine, it doesn't matter what you do.” LittlesMatterActionSchoolChoicesProcessResponsibilityMachinesActiveAcceptedFree WillTrappedTaking ResponsibilitySpitMaturedResponsibility For Your Life Author:E. J. Gold