a belief considered a delusion depends partly upon intensity defended, — Anthony Storr, Feet Clay: A Study Gurus

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Whether a belief is considered to be a delusion or not depends partly upon the intensity with which it is defended, and partly upon the numbers of people subscribing to it.

Anthony Storr, Feet of Clay: A Study of Gurus

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