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The intellect is incompetent to solve the mystery of man by itself. But in the absence of a properly developed intuition it can render certain useful services to protect and guide the seeker. If it is not to be relied on altogether, it is nevertheless not to be abandoned altogether.
-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 1 : The Place of Intellect > # 37