Umberto Eco

"Idiot. Above her head was the only stable point in the cosmos, the only refuge from the damnation of the panta rei, and she guessed it was the Pendulum's business. A moment later the couple went off -- he, trained on some textbook that had blunted his capacity for wonder, she, inert and insensitive to the thrill of the infinite, both oblivious of the awesomeness of their encounter -- their first and last encounter -- with the One, the Ein-Sof, the Ineffable. How could you fail to kneel down before this altar of certitude?"

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Source: Foucault's Pendulum. Book by Umberto Eco, 2007.

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Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco

Writer, Philosopher, Literary Critic

Umberto Eco was an Italian novelist and philosopher, renowned for his work 'The Name of the Rose' and his explorations of semiotics and interpretation.

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