We are generally more persuaded by the reasons we have ourselves discovered than by those which have been discovered by others.
Pascal's Wager, mathematician
We are generally more persuaded by the reasons we have ourselves discovered than by those which have been discovered by others.
Pascal's Wager, mathematician
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