Quotes from Umberto Eco
el placer de la erudición está reservado a los perdedores. Cuanto más sabe uno, es que peor le han ido las cosas.
~ Umberto Eco
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rather than giving out information someone would be able to check, it's better to limit yourself to insinuation.
~ Umberto Eco
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al di là di una
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İnsan olanaks?z umutlar besleyerek yaÅŸad??? sürece zaten bir kaybedendir.
~ Umberto Eco
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Neutral territory, therefore, this abbey where the two groups could meet.
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Monasterium sine libris est sicut civitas sine opibus, castrum sine numeris, coquina sine suppellectili, mensa sine cibis, hortus sine herbis, pratum sine floribus, arbor sine foliis
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The mass communication universe is full of these discordant interpretations; I would say that variability of interpretation is the constant law of mass communications.
~ 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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Quorum primus seraphico calculo purgatus ardore celico inflammatus totum incendere videbatur. Secundus vero verbo predicationis fecundus super mundi tenebras clarius radiavit
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Az életöröm abból az érzésbÅ'l fakad, hogy a vigalom meg a búbánat is csak rövid ideig tart, és jaj nekünk, ha megtudjuk, hogy örök boldogság vár reánk.
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Como embriagado, gozaba de la presencia de la muchacha en las cosas que veía, y, al desearla en ellas, viéndolas, mi deseo se colmaba. Y, sin embargo, en medio de tanta dicha, sentía una especie de dolor, en medio de todos aquellos fantasmas de una presencia, la penosa marca de una ausencia.
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Se por acaso se espalhasse a ideia de que a poluição no mundo compromete não só as baleias mas também (desculpem o tecnicismo) os perus, acho que teríamos súbitas conversões ao ecologismo.
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Mors est quiest viatoris – finis est omnis laboris.
~ Umberto Eco
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A szabadság tehát szenvedély, a szabadság akarása viszont cselekvés, és ez a különbség közöttem és a kÅ' között. Én akarhatok.
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Est domus in terris, clara quae voce resultat. Ipsa domus resonat, tacitus sed non sonat hospes. Ambo tamen currunt, hospes simul et domus una.
~ Umberto Eco
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Facta est grando et ignis
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Oh, love has various properties: first the soul grows tender, then it sickens . . . but then it feels the true warmth of divine love and cries out and moans and becomes as stone flung in the forge to melt into lime, and it crackles, licked by the flame. . . .
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We live inside a hollow earth, enclosed by the terrestrial surface. Hitler realized this.
~ Umberto Eco
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Tôi Ä'ã Ä'i cùng kh?p, ki?m sá»± an bình, r?t cuá»™c ch? tìm th?y nó khi ng?i ? má»™t góc phòng vá»›i má»™t quy?n sách mà thôi…
~ Umberto Eco
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Superstition brings bad luck. —Raymond Smullyan, 5000 B.C., 1.3.8
~ Umberto Eco
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Secretum finis Africae manus supra idolum age primum et septimum de quatuor.
~ Umberto Eco
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There are four kinds of people in this world: cretins, fools, morons, and lunatics.
~ Umberto Eco
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Não se pode fugir a um infinito, disse comigo, fugindo em direção a outro infinito; não se foge da revelação do idêntico, na ilusão de que se pode encontrar o diverso.
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When your true enemies are too strong, you have to choose weaker enemies.
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