Cycle of life Quote by Umberto Eco
““...we never cease hoping--and thus did our Judge condemn us to suffer in saecula.' Ferrante asked: 'But what is it that you hope for?' You might as well ask what you will hope for yourself. ...You will hope that a wisp of wind, the slightest swell of the tide, the arrival of a single hungry leech, can return us, atom by atom, to the great Void of the Universe, where we would somehow again participate in the cycle of life.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Name of the Rose, 1980
Hope is a perpetual yearning that drives humanity, even when its purpose is unclear.
In simple terms: Hope drives us despite uncertainty.
Embrace hopeful curiosity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- spiritual quest
- scientific discovery
- artistic creation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What do you truly hope for?
- How does hope shape your actions?
Hope can lead to disappointment or inaction.