Top 36 Quotes About Freewill
#1. What is really inspiriting and ennobling in the doctrine of freewill, is the conviction that we have real power over the formation of our own character; that our will, by influencing some of our circumstances, can modify our future habits or capabilities of willing.
John Stuart Mill
#2. There is a limit where the intellect fails and breaks down, and this limit is where the questions concerning God and freewill and immortality arise.
Immanuel Kant
#4. Nevertheless, that our freewill may not be altogether extinguished, I think it may be true that fortune is the ruler of half our actions, but that she allows the other half or a little less to be governed by us.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#5. Concerning God, freewill and destiny: Of all that earth has been or yet may be, all that vain men imagine or believe, or hope can paint or suffering may achieve, we descanted.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#6. You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice. If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice. You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill. I will choose a path thats clear. I will choose Freewill.
Neil Peart
#7. Liberty will never yield equality. Freewill produces a mess that you either accept or reject in favor of slavery.
A.E. Samaan
#8. Ragging at its most harmless is embarrassing and silly, but at its worst, it attempts to prevent individual students from independent thinking, attempts, in fact, to eradicate freewill
Debalina Haldar
#9. The freewill you have given, we have made a mockery of.
Dolly Parton
#10. The cynics are correct the sense of freewill is only that feeling which we have when we take the necessitated option that most appeals to us.
Will Self
#11. Freewill does not impune the sovereignty of God, it in fact affirms it.
R. Alan Woods
#12. I don't believe in fate, though, because fate isn't as much fun as freewill. But I do believe that everything is exactly as it should be.
Mel Bosworth
#14. It is only work that is done as freewill offering to humanity and to nature that does not bring with it any binding attachment.
Swami Vivekananda
#15. That's the thing about freewill: Every decision we make is a choice against something as much as it is for something else.
Rebecca Serle
#16. If there be a single law governing the actions of men, freewill cannot exist, for man's will would be subject to that law.
Leo Tolstoy
#17. Freewill means that the Universe never judges, never interferes with your own choices - and sees you as a being of equal creative power.
Joy Page
#18. The mother of goodwill is freewill, if untainted by evil.
Christian Hunt
#19. Our own freewill, to choose the paths we take, no greater deed could ever be done than for another's sake.
Dolly Parton
#20. I suppose that the great questions of "Fate, Freewill, Foreknowledge Absolute," which used to be discussed at Concord, are still unsettled.
Henry David Thoreau
#21. Because one thing God gave us- and I'm afraid it's at times a little too much- is freewill. Freedom to choose. I believe he gave us everything needed to build a beautiful world, if we choose wisely.
Mitch Albom
#23. Freewill is also the thing that makes love real.
Sarah Fine
#24. Happiness is a choice, To make a choice is utilizing your freewill to choose. Courage is getting out of your own way to let Happiness happen in your life in Abundance!
Sereda Aleta Dailey
#25. We grant evil freewill (or freewill to evil) is remaining in all natural men: we believe that freewill to good, is from grace and regeneration.
Henry Ainsworth
#26. The word "freewill" (as also "self-determining power" [autexousiou] used by the Greek Fathers) does not occur in Scripture ... I Cor 7:37 does not mean freedom of the will.
Francis Turretin
#27. If so be that freewill were our tutor, and we had our heaven in our own keeping, then we would lose all. But because we have Christ for our tutor, and He has our heaven in His hand, therefore the covenant it must be perpetual.
Samuel Rutherford
#28. And this is the origin of freewill, that Adam wished to be independent, [124] and dared to try what he was able to do.
John Calvin
#29. True freewill must and should never be predetermined and thus no one should have the ability to know beforehand the choice that a person would make.
Abaha Saagar
#30. I will sacrifice a freewill offering to you; I will praise your name, O Lord, for it is good. (Ps. 54:6)
Beth Moore
#31. In vain people busy themselves with finding any good of man's own in his will. For any mixture of the power of freewill that men strive to mingle with God's grace is nothing but a corruption of grace. It is just as if one were to dilute wine with muddy, bitter water.
John Calvin
#32. True freedom and power only comes when one is free of attachments.
Bryant McGill
#33. I'll not do anything, though you should swear your tongue out, except what I please!
Emily Bronte
#34. Free your mind and free yourself from brand slavery.
Bryant McGill
#35. Do what thou wilt, the most sublimely austere ethical precept ever uttered, despite its apparent license.
Aleister Crowley
#36. Keep being the author of your own story. Never let anyone else write it for you again.
Jennifer Donnelly
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