Text W Somerset Maugham Of Human Bondage67 CHAPTER LXVIIWell I cant say anything about other people I can only speak for myself The illusion of free will is so strong in my mind that I cant get away from it but I believe it is only an illusion But it is a

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W. Somerset Maugham: Of Human Bondage

67. CHAPTER LXVII

"Well, I can't say anything about other people. I can only speak for myself. The illusion of free will is so strong in my mind that I can't get away from it, but I believe it is only an illusion. But it is an illusion which is one of the strongest motives of my actions. Before I do anything I feel that I have choice, and that influences what I do; but afterwards, when the thing is done, I believe that it was inevitable from all eternity."

"What do you deduce from that?" asked Hayward.

"Why, merely the futility of regret. It's no good crying over spilt milk, because all the forces of the universe were bent on spilling it."

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