“I can believe anything provided it is incredible.”
“As for believing things, I can believe anything, provided that it is quite incredible.”
“There is a limit to what a child can accept, assimilate; not to what it can believe because a child can believe anything, given time, but to what it can accept, a limit in time, in the very time which nourishes the believing of the incredible.”
“[…] but I believe that things are extremely complicated, and her looking over me was as complicated as anything could ever be. But it was also incredibly simple.”
“The human mind is incredible. It can do nothing without belief, yet practically anything with it.”
“Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip.”