"When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything."
""You cannot believe what you are saying." "Well, no. Hardly ever. But the philosopher is like the poet. The latter composes ideal letters for an ideal nymph, only to plumb with his words the depths of passion. The philosopher tests the coldness of his gaze, to see how far he can undermine the fortress of bigotry.""
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Source: The Island of the Day Before. Book by Umberto Eco, 1994.
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