Baruch Spinoza Quotes
Nothing Comes To Pass In Nature, Which Can Be Set Down To A Flaw Therein; For Nature Is Always The Same And Everywhere One And Thesame In Her Efficiency And Power Of Action; That Is, Nature's Laws And Ordinances Whereby All Things Come To Pass And Change From One Form To Another, Are Everywhere And Always; So That There Should Be One And The Same Method Of Understanding The Nature Of All Things Whatsoever, Namely, Through Nature's Universal Laws And Rules.
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