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The belief that the unaided reason of man can solve all his problems is merely an expression of reason's own arrogance. Unless it co-operates with mystical insight, its best solutions of ultimate questions will either be fictitious ones or contradictory ones.
-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 1 : The Place of Intellect > # 212