“Did the Doctor really imagine that everbody went around believing different things? One believed what one was told to believe, what it made sense to believe. Unless one was a foreigner, of course, or a philosopher.”

Source: Culture series, Inversions (1998), Chapter 7 (pp. 125-126)

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