The custom of believing what others believe, and of doing what others do, is the most powerful obstacle to the discovery of truth.
Cogito ergo sum
The custom of believing what others believe, and of doing what others do, is the most powerful obstacle to the discovery of truth.
Cogito ergo sum
Attributed, though exact source is debated
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Shocking"I know that I am a thinking thing, and that I have an idea of God."
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