conviction

n. 1. truth backed up by a bayonet. 2. a rock-solid certainty about something that is not true. 3. the certainty you attain after having your brain fried by a psychiatrist or your behavior modified by a behaviorist. 4. Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies. [Friedrich Nietzsche]





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