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Montaigne on Belief

Some impose upon the world beliefs they do not hold; others, more in number, impose beliefs upon themselves, not being able to penetrate into what it really is to believe.

Michael de Montaigne, “Apology for Raymond Sebond,” Essays pt II, ch 12 (1580)

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