"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything."
"I seem to know all the cliches, but not how to put them together in a believable way. Or else these stories are terrible and grandiose precisely because all the cliches intertwine in an unrealistic way and you can't disentangle them. But when you actually live a cliche, it feels brand new, and you are unashamed."
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Source: The Mysterious Flame Of Queen Loana. Book by Umberto Eco, 2005.
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