Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
That faith makes blessed under certain circumstances, that blessedness does not make of a fixed idea a true idea, that faith moves no mountains but puts mountains where there are none: a quick walk through a madhouse enlightens one sufficiently about this.
Summary
This quote suggests that having faith in something may bring happiness or bliss in specific situations. However, this does not automatically validate or make an idea true. It states that faith alone cannot accomplish great feats or miracles but instead creates illusions of obstacles. The author uses the analogy of walking through a madhouse, implying that observing the irrational beliefs held by individuals in such an environment can enlighten one about the limitations and potential illusions of faith.