"Wer immer die Zukunft lenkt, lenkt das Schicksal der Menschheit. Schicksal. Das ist ein sonderbares Konzept bei einem Wesen, das freien Willen zu besitzen glaubt. Wenn man die Zukunft lenken kann, dann kann sie nicht feststehen. Wenn sie nicht feststeht, gibt es kein Schicksal."
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Terry Pratchett, I. Stewart, J. Cohen, „Die Philosophen der Rundwelt. Die Wissenschaft der Scheibenwelt 2“, Kapitel 16 "Freier Unwille", Piper Verlag München, Deutsche Erstausgabe August 2006, ISBN 3-492-28621-6, S. 227 books.google. Deutsch von Erik Simon.
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