Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "Nature makes no leaps."
Nature makes no leaps.
Nature makes no leaps.
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"There is a certain destiny of everything, regulated by the foreknowledge and providence of God, who has established an infallible connection between the antecedent and the consequent."
"He who hasn't tasted bitter things hasn't earned sweet things."
"There are never in nature two beings, which are precisely alike, and in which it is not possible to find some difference which is internal, or based on some intrinsic quality."
"God is the ultimate reason of things."
"The actual world is the most perfect of all possible worlds."
Nouveaux Essais sur l'entendement humain, Book 4, Chapter 16, Section 12
Date: 1704 (published 1765)
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