"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything."
"When all the archetypes burst out shamelessly, we plumb the depths of Homeric profundity. Two clichés make us laugh but a hundred clichés moves us because we sense dimly that the clichés are talking among themselves, celebrating a reunion. . . . Just as the extreme of pain meets sensual pleasure, and the extreme of perversion borders on mystical energy, so too the extreme of banality allows us to catch a glimpse of the Sublime."
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Source: Umberto Eco (2014). “Travels in Hyperreality”, p.68, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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