Leo Tolstoy Quotes
But Just As The Force Of Gravitation-in Itself Incomprehensible, Though Felt By Every Man- Is Only So Far Understood By Us As We Know The Laws Of Necessity To Which It Is Subject, So Too The Force Of Free Will, Unthinkable In Itself, But Recognized By The Consciousness Of Every Man, Is Only So Far Understood As We Know The Laws Of Necessity To Which It Is Subject.
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