Quotes About Passion
Los hombres nunca hacen el mal de forma tan completa y entusiasta como cuando lo hacen por convencimiento religioso.
~ Umberto Eco
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Les hommes ne font jamais le mal aussi complètement et ardemment que lorsqu'ils le font par conviction religieuse. » (p. 26)
~ Umberto Eco
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Poate c? datoria celui care-i iubeÅŸte pe oameni este s?-i fac? s? râd? de adev?r, s? fac? adev?rul s? râd?, pentru c? singurul adev?r este s? înv???m s? ne eliber?m de pasiunea nes?n?toas? pentru adev?r.
~ Umberto Eco
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So, I was in love. Or was I rather, as often happens at that age, in love with love?
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And so it was that the Poet, through an excess of theological refinement, was unable to satisfy his coarse carnal passion.
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It's true," Benno said, smiling for the first time, his face growing almost radiant. "We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.
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Hatred has to be cultivated as a civic passion. The enemy is the friend of the people. You always want someone to hate in order to feel justified in your own misery. Hatred is the true primordial passion. It is love that's abnormal.
~ Umberto Eco
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And by this passion I was naturally seduced, and I understood why the angelic doctor said that amor est magis cognitivus quam cognitio, that we know things better through love than through knowledge.
~ Umberto Eco
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Nada hay que ocupe y ate más el corazón que el amor. Por eso, cuando no dispone de armas para gobernarse, el alma se hunde, por el amor, en la más honda de las ruinas.
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Nada hay que ocupe y ate más el corazón que el amor.
~ Umberto Eco
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Antonioni thinks about the individual dimension and speaks of sufferings as an uneliminable constant in the life of every person, bound up with passion and death; the Chinese read "suffering" as a social ill and see in it the insinuation that injustice has not been eliminated, but rather covered up.
~ Umberto Eco
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El amor tiene efectos muy diversos; primero ablanda el alma, luego la enferma… Pero más tarde ésta siente el fuego verdadero del amor divino, y grita, y se lamenta, y es como piedra que en el horno se calcina, y se deshace y crepita lamida por las llamas.
~ Umberto Eco
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I believe that over the centuries the experience of beauty has always been similar to the way we feel, as if seen from the back, when we are in the presence of something we are not a part of and do not wish to become a part of at any cost. In that distance lies the slender thread that separates the experience of beauty from other forms of passion.
~ Umberto Eco
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Are there not moments, he asked William, when you would also do shameful things to get your hands on a book you have been seeking for years?
~ 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.
~ Umberto Eco
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Nada hay en el mundo, ni hombre ni diablo ni cosa alguna, que sea para mí tan sospechoso como el amor, pues este penetra en el alma más que cualquier otra cosa. Nada hay que ocupe y ate más al corazón que el amor. Por eso, cuando no dispone de armas para gobernarse, el alma se hunde, por el amor, en la más honda de las ruinas.
~ Umberto Eco
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Deccal dindarl???n kendisinden, a??r? Tanr? ya da gerçek sevgisinden doÄŸabilir; t?pk? bir sapk?n?n bir azizden, bir cinçarpm???n bir yalvaçtan doÄŸmas? gibi.
~ Umberto Eco
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Somos nós que, diante dos opostos, acreditamos, conforme o nosso desejo, e a nossa paixão, que um deles seja o bem e o outro o mal.
~ Umberto Eco
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Bir kez daha birinin, 'Ne yap?yorsun, niçin ölüyorsun?' diye ba??rd???n? iÅŸittim. 'İçimdeki bir gerçek için; onu ancak ölümle kan?tlayabilirim,' diye yan?tlad?.
~ Umberto Eco
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Åžimdi anl?yorum ki, istemin buyruÄŸunun kendini göstermesi gereken düÅŸünsen açl?kla insan tutkular?n?n öznesi olan duygusal açl?k aras?ndaki çeliÅŸkiden ötürü ac? çekiyormuÅŸum.
~ Umberto Eco
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Call Bogomil that whore you screw at night, with your heretic cock, you pig!
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What is love? There is nothing in the world, neither man nor Devil nor any thing, that I hold as suspect as love, for it penetrates the soul more than any other thing. Nothing exists that so fills and binds the heart as love does.
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hay dos clases de poetas: los buenos, que queman sus poemas a los dieciocho años, y los malos, que siguen escribiendo poesía mientras
~ Umberto Eco
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Quizá la tarea del que ama a los hombres consista en lograr que éstos se rían de la verdad, lograr que la verdad ría, porque la única verdad consiste en aprender a liberarnos de la insana pasión por la verdad.
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