Very often, I confess, the teller of dreams bores me. His dream could perhaps interest me if it were frankly worked on. But to hear a glorious tale of his insanity! I have not yet clarified, psychoanalytically, this boredom during the recital of other people's dreams. Perhaps I have retained the stiffness of a rationalist. I do not follow the tale of justified incoherence docilely. I always suspect that part of the stupidities being recounted are invented.
I'm a rationalist and a skeptic, someone who safely separates faith from reason.
The Rationalist case needs no straining of evidence and always gains by the severest self-criticism.
He was a convinced but hardworked rationalist, always hard at it re-convincing himself of his convictions.
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