February 2012
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La pensée console de tout et remédie à tout. Si quelquefois elle vous fait du...
– Samuel Beckett, from Collected Poems in English and French. London: John Calder, 1977.
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[T]he fact that failure provides the norm of saying arouses a fallacious hope...
– Alain Badiou. Handbook of Inaesthetics. Trans. Alberto Toscano. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2005. 101-2.
Talk, talk, talk: the utter and heartbreaking stupidity of words.
– William Faulkner (via sadseas)
I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the...
– John Cage (via funeral)
The dominant force in cosmos is blindness. It allows a coexistence of things...
– Elias Canetti, “Die Blendung”, p. 72 (via aliceinslaughterhouse)
notesfromaboveground:
Yes, there are moments, like this moment, when I seem almost restored to the feasible. Then it goes, all goes, and I’m far again, with a far story again, I wait for me afar for my story to begin, to end, and again this voice cannot be mine. That’s where I’d go, if I could go, that’s who I’d be, if I could be.
-Samuel Beckett, from Texts for Nothing #4
…no existence can be validly fulfilled if it is limited to itself.
– Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity (via nminusone)
Men who believe absurdities will commit atrocities.
– Voltaire (via icarus606)
The first progressive step for a mind overwhelmed by the strangeness of things...
– Albert Camus (via fuckyeahexistentialism)
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
– Henry David Thoreau (via origamiunicorn)
Visibility is a trap…; it summons surveillance and the law; it provokes...
– peggy phelan (1993) unmarked (via noteasybeingred)
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I should disappear,
someone tells me, in there,
though, knocked down, I still...
– Ingeborg Bachmann, “[I should disappear.]. From Darkness Spoken.
Truth gains more even by the errors of one who, with due study and preparation,...
– John Stuart Mill (via philphys)
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