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A man can achieve his independence by grades without rebellion but he is seldom so wise as to do so. More often, he lacks patience, takes the more foolish violent way, and attains his freedom at a cost, to himself and to others, that could have been much less for the same result by evolutionary ways.

-- Notebooks Category 1: Overview of the Quest > Chapter 3 : Independent Path > # 183