Difference between revisions of "So open that any mischief may take a lodging there"

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Latest revision as of 03:30, 8 March 2011

So open that any mischief may take a lodging there is a phrase coined by Gregory Kohs in the late 1970's to refer to the potential flaw of a too-openly minded person.