"Having always been convinced, and increasingly so of late years, that newspapers exist essentially in order to string the multitude along and warp its judgment... I have stopped reading them." (Annals, 1808)
"Having always been convinced, and increasingly so of late years, that newspapers exist essentially in order to string the multitude along and warp its judgment... I have stopped reading them." (Annals, 1808)
—Deleuze and Guattari
(What is Philosophy?, 1991/1994: 97)
—Deleuze and Guattari
(What is Philosophy?, 1991/1994: 97)
—D.H. Lawrence
('Chaos in Poetry,' 1928)
—D.H. Lawrence
('Chaos in Poetry,' 1928)
Everything is vision, becoming.
We become universes.
Becoming animal, plant, molecular, becoming zero."
—Deleuze and Guattari
(What is Philosophy?, 1991/1994: 169-170)
Everything is vision, becoming.
We become universes.
Becoming animal, plant, molecular, becoming zero."
—Deleuze and Guattari
(What is Philosophy?, 1991/1994: 169-170)
—Paul Valéry
('Politics of the Mind,' 1932/1962: 97)
—Paul Valéry
('Politics of the Mind,' 1932/1962: 97)
Inventor of everything—or say, rather, the only poet."
—Paul Valéry
(Analects: Collected Works, Vol 14, 1970: 541)
Inventor of everything—or say, rather, the only poet."
—Paul Valéry
(Analects: Collected Works, Vol 14, 1970: 541)
—Deleuze
('Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Interview on Anti-Oedipus with Raymond Bellour', 1973/2020: 239; trans. Ames Hodges)
—Deleuze
('Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Interview on Anti-Oedipus with Raymond Bellour', 1973/2020: 239; trans. Ames Hodges)
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Have you got soul?
Who got da funk?
Jazz simply asks:
Can you keep the feel going?
You can't possess jazz; you inhabit it and propagate its flows.
Have you got soul?
Who got da funk?
Jazz simply asks:
Can you keep the feel going?
You can't possess jazz; you inhabit it and propagate its flows.
"[I]n the 1840's when the telegraph was in a very early phase, Edgar Allan Poe [...] invented ... the symbolist poem and the detective story]. [...] It has taken us 100 years from then to realize that the meaning of the electronic revolution is a 'Do-it-yourself movement.'"
"[I]n the 1840's when the telegraph was in a very early phase, Edgar Allan Poe [...] invented ... the symbolist poem and the detective story]. [...] It has taken us 100 years from then to realize that the meaning of the electronic revolution is a 'Do-it-yourself movement.'"
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—J.W. von Goethe (1816)
—J.W. von Goethe (1816)
—Martha Graham (1937)
—Martha Graham (1937)
('On Vanity', Selected Essays, 1943: 261; trans. D.M. Frame)
('On Vanity', Selected Essays, 1943: 261; trans. D.M. Frame)
"If harmony in a society depends on the common interpretation of the 'one', of the unity behind the multitude of phenomena, the language of the poets may be more important than that of the scientists."
(The Athens Meeting 1964; published in 1966: 42)
"If harmony in a society depends on the common interpretation of the 'one', of the unity behind the multitude of phenomena, the language of the poets may be more important than that of the scientists."
(The Athens Meeting 1964; published in 1966: 42)