QuoteProject
There is only one thing that you write for yourself, and that is a shopping list.
Umberto Eco
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

Writing should serve a purpose beyond oneself; shopping lists are the only exception.

Umberto Eco's quote suggests that while most writing is often intended for an audience or to convey ideas to others, the one exception is a shopping list, which is created purely for personal convenience and utility. This reflects the broader philosophical idea that the act of writing is typically a means of communication and connection with other people, rather than solely a private endeavor.

Themes

WritingSelfPurposeCommunicationShopping List

In practice

Example use cases

In a workshop on writing, this quote can be used to illustrate the importance of understanding your audience.

More from Umberto Eco

The Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, is seen as the beginning of modern depravity.
Umberto EcoRead
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.
Umberto EcoRead
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.
Umberto EcoRead
You die, but most of what you have accumulated will not be lost; you are leaving a message in a bottle.
Umberto EcoRead
"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.
Umberto EcoRead
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.
Umberto EcoRead

Similar quotes

The anarchist and the Christian have a common origin.
Friedrich NietzscheRead
Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion.
Oscar WildeRead
If there is meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering. Suffering is an ineradicable part of life, even as fate and death. Without suffering and death human life cannot be complete.
Viktor E. FranklRead
Almost anything that you pay close, direct attention to becomes interesting.
David Foster WallaceRead
The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously.
Friedrich NietzscheRead
The real secrets of Masonry are never told, not even from mouth to ear. For the real secret of Masonry is spoken to your heart and from it to the heart of your brother. Never the language made for tongue may speak it, it is uttered only in the eye in those manifestations of that love which a man has for his friend, which passeth all other loves.
William Howard TaftRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.

Quote by Umberto Eco | QuoteProject