Arthur Schopenhauer Quote

What people commonly call Fate is, as a general rule, nothing but their own stupid and foolish conduct.


A Series of Essays by Arthur Schopenhauer (ed. 1915)


What people commonly call Fate is, as a general rule, nothing but their own stupid and foolish conduct.

What people commonly call Fate is, as a general rule, nothing but their own stupid and foolish conduct.

What people commonly call Fate is, as a general rule, nothing but their own stupid and foolish conduct.

What people commonly call Fate is, as a general rule, nothing but their own stupid and foolish conduct.