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“Porque razonar sobre las causas y los efectos es algo bastante difícil, y creo que sólo Dios puede hacer juicios de ese tipo. A nosotros nos cuesta ya tanto establecer una relación entre un efecto tan evidente como un árbol quemado y el rayo que lo ha incendiado, que remontar unas cadenas a veces larguísimas de causas y efectos me parece tan insensato como tratar de construir una torre que llegue hasta el cielo.

—El doctor de Aquino —sugirió el Abad— no ha temido demostrar mediante la fuerza de su sola razón la existencia del Altísimo, remontándose de causa en causa hasta la causa primera, no causada.

—¿Quién soy yo —dijo Guillermo con humildad— para oponerme al doctor de Aquino?”
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“WILLIAM OF BASKERVILLE: [after finding the secret room of books in the tower] How many more rooms? Ah! How many more books? No one should be forbidden to consult these books freely.
ADSO OF MELIC: Perhaps they are thought to be too precious, too fragile.
WILLIAM OF BASKERVILLE: No, it's not that, Adso. It's because they often contain a wisdom that is different from ours and ideas that could encourage us to doubt the infallability of the word of God... And doubt, Adso, is the enemy of faith.”
Eco Umberto, The Name of the Rose



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