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We are formed by little scraps of wisdom.
Umberto Eco
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What this quote means

Our knowledge and understanding are built from small pieces of insight gathered over time.

Umberto Eco's quote suggests that our intellect and worldview are not shaped by grand revelations but rather by the accumulation of small, seemingly insignificant bits of wisdom we encounter in life. Each piece, regardless of its size, contributes to our overall understanding, encouraging us to value and seek out these minor insights as they collectively enrich our lives.

Themes

WisdomKnowledgeInsightGrowthUnderstanding

In practice

Example use cases

During a graduation speech to inspire students about the importance of lifelong learning.

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