"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything."
"And we, inhabitants of the great coral of the Cosmos, believe the atom (which still we cannot see) to be full matter, whereas, it too, like everything else, is but an embroidery of voids in the Void, and we give the name of being, dense and even eternal, to that dance of inconsistencies, that infinite extension that is identified with absolute Nothingness and that spins from its own non-being the illusion of everything."
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Source: Umberto Eco (2006). “The Island of the Day Before”, p.487, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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