George Albert Wells Quote

People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.


Belief and make-believe: critical reflections on the sources of credulity (ed. Open Court Pub Co, 1991)


People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.

People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.

People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.

People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.