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that no matter how valid, how vital, one's belief system might be, one...
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Tom Robbins
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Fierce Invalids Home from Hot
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that no matter how valid, how vital, one's belief system might be, one undermines that system and ultimately negates it when one gets rigid and dogmatic in one's adherence to it.
( Tom Robbins )
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