"You don't believe in reason," Sharpe let the conversation veer away from the painful subject of the Count of Mouromorto's loyalty.
"Reason is the mathematics of thinking, nothing more. You don't live by such dry disciplines. Mathematics cannot explain God, no more can reason, and I believe in God! Without Him we are no more than corruption. But I forget. You are not a believer."
Bernard Cornwell, Sharpe's Rifles
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