Quotes From "Foucaults Pendulum" By Umberto Eco

Not bad, not bad at all,
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Not bad, not bad at all, " Diotallevi said. "To arrive at the truth through the painstaking reconstruction of a false text. Umberto Eco
I believe that what we become depends on what our...
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I believe that what we become depends on what our fathers teach us at odd moments, when they aren't trying to teach us. We are formed by little scraps of wisdom. Umberto Eco
From shit, thus, I extract pure Shinola
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From shit, thus, I extract pure Shinola Umberto Eco
…the more things you know, or pretend to know, the...
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…the more things you know, or pretend to know, the more powerful you are. It doesn’t matter if things are true. What counts, remember, is to possess a secret. Umberto Eco
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Well, Diotallevi and I are planning a reform in higher education. A School of Comparative Irrelevance, where useless or impossibe courses are given. The school's aim is to turn out scholars capable of endlessly increasing the number of unnecessary subjects. Umberto Eco
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It’s quite possible that mortality is simply the result of poor education. Umberto Eco
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Can you call yourself a coward simply because the courage of others seems to you out of proportion to the triviality of the occasion? Thus wisdom creates cowards. And thus you miss Opportunity while spending your life on the lookout for it. Umberto Eco
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Any fact becomes important when it's connected to another. Umberto Eco
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Jacopo, while I could still read, during these past months, I read dictionaries, I studied histories of words, to understand what was happening in my body. I studied like a rabbi. Have you ever reflected that the linguistic term `metathesis' is similar to the oncological term `metastasis'? What is the metathesis? Instead of `clasp' one says `claps.' Instead of `beloved' one says `bevoled.' It's the temurah. The dictionary says that metathesis means the transposition or interchange, while metastasis indicates the change and shifting. How stupid dictionaries are! The root is the same. Either it's the verb metatithemi or the verb methistemi. Metatithemi means I interpose, I shift, I transfer, I substitute, I abrogate a law, I change a meaning. And methistemi? It's the same thing: I move, I transform, I transpose, I switch cliches, I take leave of my senses. And as we sought secret meanings beyond the letter, we all took leave of our senses. And so did my cells, obediently, dutifully. That's why I'm dying, Jacopo, and you know it. Umberto Eco
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Any fact becomes important when it’s connected to another. The connection changes the perspective; it leads you to think that every detail of the world, every voice, every word written or spoken has more than its literal meaning, that it tells us a Secret. Umberto Eco
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We always have to blame our failures on somebody else, and dictatorships always need an external enemy to bind their followers together. As the man said, for every complex problem there’s a simple solution, and it’s wrong. Umberto Eco
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The Templars' mental confusion makes them indecipherable. That's why so many people venerate them. Umberto Eco
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How clear everything becomes when you look from the darkness of a dungeon! Umberto Eco
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How clear everything becomes when you look from the darkness of a dungeon. Umberto Eco
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I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth. Umberto Eco
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It [Foucault's Pendulum] can be very comforting for people of my generation, who ate disappointment for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Umberto Eco
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But chance has a taste for conspiracy. Umberto Eco
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You are always born under the wrong sign, and to live in this world properly you have to rewrite your own horoscope day by day. Umberto Eco