As far as we have lost belief, we have lost reason. Both have the same authoritative and primary condition. Both constitute methods of proof that, in turn, do not admit to being proven. And in the act of annihilating the idea of divine authority, we undermine that human authority from which we cannot even dispense to say that two and two are four.
We admire things for reasons, but we love them without reasons.
Journalism essentially consists of saying 'lord Jones has died' to people who didn't know that lord Jones was alive.
If something is truly worth doing, it's worth doing at all costs.
There is something that gives splendor to everything that exists, and it is the illusion of finding something around the corner.
Mediocrity, possibly, consists of being in front of greatness and not realizing it.