Sophocles
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ist in the human form. Not even Methuselah could escape this fate. Some may argue that they can exist in a different form, even after biological death, such as Picasso through his paintings and Einstein through his theories and intelligence. The ideas of fate and free-will will forever be an eternal paradox, until there can be no fate or no free-will. Most of the time we have choices, but not always the ones we want.
ist in the human form. Not even Methuselah could escape this fate. Some may argue that they can exist in a different form, even after biological death, such as Picasso through his paintings and Einstein through his theories and intelligence. The ideas of fate and free-will will forever be an eternal paradox, until there can be no fate or no free-will. Most of the time we have choices, but not always the ones we want.