Ancient Quote by Dan Brown
“He thought about science, about faith, about man. he thought about how every culture, in every country, in every time, had always shared one thing. We all had the Creator. We used different names, different faces, and different prayers, but God was the universal constant for man. God was the symbol we all shared...the symbol of all the mysteries of life that we could not understand. The ancients had praised God as a symbol of our limitless human potential, but that ancient symbol had been lost over time. Until now.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Origin, by Dan Brown, 2017
All cultures share a common concept of a divine creator, symbolizing humanity’s quest for meaning beyond comprehension.
In simple terms: People everywhere imagine a universal God.
Recognize shared spiritual roots.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interfaith dialogue
- cultural studies
- personal reflection
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing a shared symbol affect tolerance?
- Can universal spirituality coexist with secularism?
Some may argue the concept of God is culturally constructed, not universal.