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							- author: Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum
 
- content: "Incredulity doesn't kill curiosity; it encourages it. Though distrustful\
 
-   \ of logical chains of ideas, I loved the polyphony of ideas. As long as you don't\
 
-   \ believe in them, the collision of two ideas \u2014 both false \u2014 can create\
 
-   \ a pleasing interval, a kind of diabolus in musica. I had no respect for some ideas\
 
-   \ people were willing to stake their lives on, but two or three ideas that I did\
 
-   \ not respect might still make a nice melody. Or have a good beat, and if it was\
 
-   \ jazz, all the better."
 
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