Quote by Jean Cocteau
Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the boundless nature of mystery and the existence of greater powers beyond human understanding. It implies that there are depths of knowledge and unseen forces beyond our comprehension, highlighting that mystery itself holds its own unexplained aspects. It suggests that humans possess their own gods and belief systems, but recognizing that there may be forces greater than our own demonstrates the vastness and essentially limitless nature of the universe – a concept referred to as infinity.
Topics
Mystery
By Jean Cocteau