Quote by Baruch Spinoza
"There is no absolute, or free will; but the mind is determined to wish this or that by a cause which is also determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity."
"There is no absolute, or free will; but the mind is determined to wish this or that by a cause which is also determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity."
"He who has a true understanding of things experiences a kind of joy whenever he thinks of anything, hateful though it may be in itself."
"Fear cannot exist where there is hope."
"A free man thinks of nothing less than of death, and his wisdom is a meditation not on death but on life."
"The human body is composed of a great number of parts of diverse nature."