View of Carson Valley, Nevada
“If the atoms never swerve so as to originate some new movement that will snap the bonds of fate, the everlasting sequence of cause and effect—what is the source of the free will possessed by living things throughout the earth?”—Titus Lucretius Carus, Roman philosopher and poet, 99–55 BC.
I saw this one night, and this quote came into my mind.
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View of Carson Valley, Nevada
“If the atoms never swerve so as to originate some new movement that will snap the bonds of fate, the everlasting sequence of cause and effect—what is the source of the free will possessed by living things throughout the earth?”—Titus Lucretius Carus, Roman philosopher and poet, 99–55 BC.
I saw this one night, and this quote came into my mind.
i102708 376
2,566
views
2
faves
10
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Uploaded on December 7, 2008
Taken on October 20, 2008