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But now I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad
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"But now 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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This quote by Umberto Eco speaks with the concept that the world is a mystery, and that our attempts to understand it can often lead to more confusion and chaos. He suggests that the world is an enigma, a puzzle that is not implied to be solved. Instead, he believes that we need to accept the world as it is, without trying to impose our own interpretations on it. He thinks that our attempts to understand the world can lead to more damage than great, as we often attempt to impose our own beliefs and values on it. By accepting the world as it is, we can value its appeal and intricacy without trying to make it suit our own presumptions.

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Italy Flag This quote is written / told by Umberto Eco somewhere between January 5, 1932 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from Italy. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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