Umberto Eco Quotes About Temptation

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  • A monk should surely love his books with humility, wishing their good and not the glory of his own curiosity; but what the temptation of adultery is for laymen and the yearning for riches is for secular ecclesiastics, the seduction of knowledge is for monks.

    Umberto Eco (1995). “Name of the Rose”, p.195, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • There, Master Niketas,’ Baudolino said, ‘when I was not prey to the temptations of this world, I devoted my nights to imagining other worlds. A bit with the help of wine, and a bit with that of the green honey. There is nothing better than imagining other worlds,’ he said, ‘to forget the painful one we live in. At least so I thought then. I hadn’t yet realized that, imagining other worlds, you end up changing this one.

    Umberto Eco (2003). “Baudolino”, p.99, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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