"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything."
"When we traded the results of our fantasies, it seemed to us-and rightly-that we had proceeded by unwarranted associations, by shortcuts so extraordinary that, if anyone had accused us of really believing them, we would have been ashamed."
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Source: Umberto Eco (2001). “Foucault's Pendulum”, Random House
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