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“So, too, the creeds of man: the one prevails Until the other comes; and this one fails When that one triumphs; ay, the lonesome world Will always want the latest fairytales.” quote by Al-Maʿarri
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““So, too, the creeds of man: the one prevails Until the other comes; and this one fails When that one triumphs; ay, the lonesome world Will always want the latest fairytales.””

Al-Maʿarri

About This Quote

Source Poem: “The Creeds of Man”, 11th century Arabic poetry

Human beliefs shift; the newest story always replaces the old, leaving the world craving fresh myths.

In simple terms: Ideas change; people chase new stories.

Key Takeaway

Stay critical of trends.

Themes

culture change storytelling human nature

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • media consumption
  • political discourse
  • personal belief formation

Key Concepts

philosophy literature history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives the desire for new myths?
  • How do you evaluate the value of a story?
A Different Perspective

New narratives can be superficial and ignore deeper truths.

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