Nothing can be destroyed, except by a cause external to itself.
Things are naturally contrary, that is, cannot exist in the same object, insofar as one is capable of destroying the other.
Everything, insofar as it is in itself, endeavors to persist in its own being.
The endeavor, wherewith everything endeavors to persist in its own being, is nothing else but the actual essence of the thing in question.
from The Road to Inner Freedom
Baruch Spinoza
Edited and with an introduction by
Dagobert D. Runes


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