Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Quoting Dan

Some of my favourite passages from Dan Brown's Angels and Demons:

“Science may have alleviated the miseries of disease and drudgery and provided an array of gadgetry for our entertainment and convenience, but it has left us in a world without wonder. Our sunsets have been reduced to wavelengths and frequencies. The complexities of the universe have been shredded into mathematical equations. Even our self-worth as human beings has been destroyed. Science proclaims that Planet Earth and its inhabitants are a meaningless speck in the grand scheme. A cosmic accident.” He paused. “Even the technology that promises to unite us, divides us. Each of us is now electronically connected to the globe, and yet we feel utterly alone.We are bombarded with violence, division, fracture, and betrayal. Skepticism has become a virtue. Cynicism and demand for proof has become enlightened thought. Is it any wonder that humans now feel more depressed and defeated than they have at any point in human history? Does science hold anything sacred? Science looks for answers by probing our unborn fetuses. Science even presumes to rearrange our own DNA. It shatters God’s world into smaller and smaller pieces in quest of meaning . . . and all it finds is more questions.”
- Dan Brown, Angels and Demons: 258

Each of us is a God, Buddha had said. Each of us knows all.We need only open our minds to hear our own wisdom.
- ibid.: 326

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5 comments:

juliana said...

Can't remember which character said first long segment. I disagree with it. On the other hand, my full support to the second quote!

Wanster said...

angels and demons becoming your bible now?
hahaha

juliana said...

I was just saying:

The first qoute I just can't agree with.
Which character said that?

Second one is quite true. I won't say we "know all" though yes, we are our own God.

What made you post these two?

CY said...

Thanks for reposting your comments.

Which character said that?
Let's check, shall we? The camerlegno, while addressing the Sistine Chapel.

What made you post these two?
First one I found intriguing and holds water. The second -- Vittoria's words -- because I admire her way of handling tough situations. Instead of fretting over finding a solution, she coaxes herself to remember it from a previous existence.

CY said...

wan yean - It's great fiction, let's keep it at that.

If it were a bible, it'd be a pretty deviant one, haha.

(Sorry for the late response)