If you believe it, there is nothing. If you don’t believe it, there is nothing.
Explanation
"When things happen, there must be monsters" means that if something happens too unexpectedly, is inconsistent with common sense, and is very strange, there must be fraud. Often used to describe a tempting condition that must be followed by a big trap.
Famous aphorisms about reason
1. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart. ——Hugo
2. The mind builds heaven and hell. ——Milton
3. Reason without emotion is a gold nugget without luster, while emotion without reason is a wild horse without stirrups. ——Yu Dafu
4. Very few people have reason, but most people have eyes. ——Charles Churchill
5. Reasonable education and training can bring benefits, but losing reason will bring harm. ——Socrates
6. Reason-the poor people who blindly follow desires are equally correct as the serious people who listen to reason. ——Flaubert
7. The most meaningless thing in the world is to arrange your actions according to the sound of the bell instead of following normal rationality and wisdom. ——Rabo Temple
8. The last step of reason is to realize that there are countless things beyond its power. ——Pascal
9. When faced with danger, rational people will become wiser in a hurry. It can be said that they are smarter than usual. ——Stendhal
10. A brave and straightforward soul can observe with his own eyes, love with his own heart, and judge with his own reason; he should not be a shadow, but be a human being. ——Romain Rolland
11. Are you willing to conquer everything? Then submit yourself to reason. ——Seneca
12. Reason is the highest talent, but if emotion is not restrained, it cannot win. ——Gogol
13. With a rational and sober attitude towards life, people can overcome tragedies that they thought could not be solved in the past. ——Chernyshevsky
14. All our knowledge begins with perceptibility, then enters intelligence, and finally ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. ——Kant
15. Your mind is often a battlefield. On this battlefield, your reason and judgment are at war with your passion and lust.
——Kahlil Gibran