inexhaustible ?

There would never on the stage of this freewill world be a dearth of really new, really novel and exciting situations, plots, catastrophes. A world thought out on completely deterministic lines would be easily guessed by the gods, and would consequently soon bore them⁠—sufficient reason for these friends of the gods , the philosophers, not to ascribe to their gods such a deterministic world. The whole of ancient humanity is full of delicate consideration for the spectator, being as it is a world of thorough publicity and theatricality, which could not conceive of happiness without spectacles and festivals.⁠—And, as has already been said, even in great punishment there is so much which is festive.

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