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Kierkegaard on Being Fooled

Monday, 30 June, 2014Quirky, WisdomDavid Bailey

KierkegaardThere are two ways to be fooled.  One is to believe what isn’t true.   The other is to refuse to accept what is true [Soren Kierkegaard]

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