“You cannot change the world with ideas. People with few ideas are less likely to make mistakes; they follow what everyone else does and are no trouble to anyone; they're successful, make money, find good jobs, enter politics, receive honours; they become famous writers, academics, journalists. Can anyone who is so good at looking after their own interests really be stupid? I'm the stupid one, the one who wanted to go tilting at windmills.”
Quote by Umberto Eco
Book:The Prague Cemetery
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The Prague Cemetery
This novel delves into the historical and political landscape of 19th-century Europe, focusing on the mysterious and influential figures involved in the establishment of the Prague Cemetery. The story unfolds through a series of interconnected narratives, revealing the complex web of deceit and power struggles that define this era. more
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