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— Fyodor Dostoevsky"For what is man without desires, without free will, and without the power of choice but a stop in an organ pipe?"
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All our wanting comes from needs, thus we continiously suffer. The intellect teaches free will, free from suffering.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
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Similarly, knowledge of the future was incompatible with free will. What made it possible for me to exercise freedom of choice also made it impossible for me to know the future. Conversely, now that I know the future, I would never act contrary to that future, including telling others what I know: those who know the future don't talk about it. Those who've read the Book of Ages never admit to it.
— Ted Chiang
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