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— Edmund Spenser"For if good were not praised more than ill, None would chuse goodness of his own free will."
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Kafka had the sense of guilt. I don't think I have because I don't believe in free will. Because what I have done has been done, well, for me or through me. But I haven't done it really. But I don't believe in free will, I can't feel guilty.
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The good we have enjoyed from Heaven's free will, and shall we murmur to endure the ill?
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