Summary
This quote suggests that the concept of "utter sanity" can actually be more detrimental to an individual than any form of insanity. It implies that when someone is excessively rational, logical, and adheres strictly to societal norms and expectations, it can limit their perspectives, creativity, and ability to think outside the box. This extreme level of sanity might hinder one's ability to explore unconventional ideas and possibilities. The quote suggests that losing touch with a certain degree of unpredictability and "sanity" can lead to a mundane and unfulfilling existence.