Gene Wolfe Quotes
Seeing Him Brought In, Has, I Think, Saved Me From Losing My Mind; For That I Do Not Thank Him-sanity, After All Is Only Reason Applied To Human Affairs, And When This Reason, Applied Over Years, Has Resulted In Disaster, Destruction, Despair, Misery, Starvation, And Rot, The Mind Is Correct To Abandon It. This Decision To Discard Reason, I See Now, Is Not The Last But The First Reasonable Act; And This Insanity We Are Taught To Fear Consists In Nothing But Responding Naturally And Instinctively Rather Than With The Culturally Acquired, Mannered Thing Called Reason; An Insane Man Talks Nonsense Because Like A Bird Or A Cat He Is Too Sensible To Talk Sense.
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