Ancient rome Quote by Dan Brown
““The goal of tattooing was never beauty. The goal was change. From the scarified Nubian priests of 2000 B.C., to the tattooed acolytes of the Cybele cult of ancient Rome, to the moko scars of the modern Maori, humans have tattooed themselves as a way of offering up their bodies in partial sacrifice, enduring the physical pain of embellishment and emerging changed beings.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Inferno by Dan Brown, 2013
Tattooing is portrayed as a transformative ritual, not merely aesthetic, linking pain with personal change.
In simple terms: Tattooing changes identity through pain and sacrifice.
Consider how rituals shape personal growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal milestones
- cultural ceremonies
- artistic expression
- therapeutic practices
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What rituals have transformed you?
- Is pain necessary for lasting change?
Pain may deter some from meaningful self‑expression.