Umberto Eco Quotes
And In That City Ferrante's Rise Began, At The Outer Edge Of The Spanish Court, Where He Learned That The Virtue Of Sovereigns Is Their Caprice, And Power Is An Insatiable Monster, To Be Served With Slavish Devotion In Order To Snatch Every Crumb Falling From That Table.
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