The Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, is seen as the beginning of modern depravity.
Umberto EcoRead
We are formed by little scraps of wisdom.
Interpretation
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.
In practice
During a graduation speech to inspire students about the importance of lifelong learning.
The Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, is seen as the beginning of modern depravity.
I think that at a certain age, say fifteen or sixteen, poetry is like masturbation. But later in life good poets burn their early poetry, and bad poets publish it. Thankfully I gave up rather quickly.
But why do some people support [the heretics]?" "Because it serves their purposes, which concern the faith rarely, and more often the conquest of power." "Is that why the church of Rome accuses all its adversaries of heresy?" "That is why, and that is also why it recognizes as orthodoxy any heresy it can bring back under its own control or must accept because the heresy has become too strong.
You die, but most of what you have accumulated will not be lost; you are leaving a message in a bottle.
"Then we are living in a place abandoned by God," I said, disheartened. "Have you found any places where God would have felt at home?" William asked me, looking down from his great height.
The lunatic is all idΓ©e fixe, and whatever he comes across confirms his lunacy. You can tell him by the liberties he takes with common sense, by his flashes of inspiration, and by the fact that sooner or later he brings up the Templars.
All things to do with drag are inherently therapeutic because the realization of your own insanity is the beginning of sanity.
Mindfulness is a quality that's always there. It's an illusion that there's a meditation and post-meditation period, which I always find amusing, because you're either mindful or you're not.
Money is not a substitute for tenderness, and power is not a substitute for tenderness. I can tell you, as I'm sitting here dying, when you most need it, neither money nor power will give you the feeling you're looking for, no matter how much of them you have."
Youth is happy because it has the ability to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.
The empty vessel makes the loudest sound.
Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us.
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