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— David Frum"If we say something often enough, we come to believe it. We don't usually delude others until after we have first deluded ourselves."
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Without seeing the origin of light, the true form of one's Self, the ordinary man sees by the mind different things and is deluded.
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What is beauty? Beauty is no more than a trick; a delusion; the influence of excited particles and electrons colliding in your eyes, jostling in your brain like a bunch of overeager school children, about to be released on break. Will you let yourself be deluded? Will you let yourself be decieved? -"On Beauty and Falsehood," The New Philosophy, by Ellen Dorpshire
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