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— Bell Hooks"If I do not speak in a language that can be understood there is little chance for a dialogue."
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Until then I had thought each book spoke of the things, human or divine, that lie outside books. Now I realized that not infrequently books speak of books: it is as if they spoke among themselves. In the light of this reflection, the library seemed all the more disturbing to me. It was then the place of a long, centuries-old murmuring, an imperceptible dialogue between one parchment and another, a living thing, a receptacle of powers not to be ruled by a human mind, a treausre of secrets emanated by many minds, surviving the death of those who had produced them or had been their conveyors.
— Umberto Eco
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The ancient dialogue between reason and the senses is almost always more interestingly and passionately resolved in favor of the senses.
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