
“Man is fulfilled only when he ceases to be man.”
Drawn and Quartered (1983)
Variant: When a man cannot choose, he ceases to be a man.
Source: A Clockwork Orange
“Man is fulfilled only when he ceases to be man.”
Drawn and Quartered (1983)
“Man is free, but his freedom ceases when he has no faith in it”
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Memoirs (trans. Machen 1894), book 1, Preface http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/c/casanova/c33m/preface2.html
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“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.”
Variant: No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.
“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.”
A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790)
The Epistle to the Romans (1918; 1921)
Context: We know that God is He whom we do not know, and that our ignorance is precisely the problem and the source of our knowledge. The Epistle to the Romans is a revelation of the unknown God; God chooses to come to man, not man to God. Even after the revelation man cannot know God, for he is ever the unknown God. In manifesting himself to man he is farther away than before. <!-- p. 48
“When laws, customs, or institutions cease to be beneficial to man, they cease to be obligatory.”
Source: Life Thoughts (1858), p. 34
“Is it better for a man to have chosen evil than to have good imposed upon him?”
Source: A Clockwork Orange