Havelock Ellis Quotes
On The Threshold Of The Moral World We Meet The Idea Of Freedom, 'one Of The Weightiest Concepts Man Has Ever Formed,' Once A Dogma, In The Course Of Time A Hypothesis, Now In The Eyes Of Many A Fiction, Yet We Cannot Do Without It, Even Although We May Be Firmly Convinced That Our Acts Are Determined By Laws That Cannot Be Broken.
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