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Henry Adams was an American historian, novelist, and critic, renowned for his influential works on history and culture. His writings explored themes of education, politics, and the complexities of modern life. He is remembered for "The Education of Henry Adams" and his deep reflections on American society. Here are 332 of his quotes:
With very slight straining of equivalents, Thomas might now be written thus:-
By the term God, is meant a Prime Mover which supplies all energy to the universe, and acts directly on man as well as on all other creatures, moving him as a mechanical motor might do; but man, being specially provided with an organism more complex than the organisms of other creatures, enjoys an exceptional capacity for reflex action,- a power of reflexion,- which enables him within certain limits to choose between paths; and this singular capacity is called free choice or free-will. Of course, the reflexion is not choice, and though a man's mind reflected as perfectly as the facets of a lighthouse lantern, it would never reach a choice without an energy which impels it to act. [...]
The scheme seems to differ little, and unwillingly, from a system of dynamics as modern as the dynamo.
Henry Adams
Henry Adams
Occupation: American Journalist
Born: February 16, 1838
Died: March 27, 1918
Quotes count: 332
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