And this beauty you have reigned such bodies of beauty as airs to eyes and blonde as the hair of ringed words to hair of its beauty rare ____________________________________
Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting." — Michel Foucault, from “Nietzsche, Genealogy, and History,” in The Foucault Reader "Do the shamans
do what they say they do, dancing?
This is epistemology.
This is guesswork, this is love,
this is giving up gorgeousness to please you,
you beautiful dead to be. God bless
the weather and the words. Any words. Any weather."
do what they say they do, dancing?
This is epistemology.
This is guesswork, this is love,
this is giving up gorgeousness to please you,
you beautiful dead to be. God bless
the weather and the words. Any words. Any weather."
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Pages from Danis Rose’s personal copy of Finnegans Wake, annotated to indicate, inter alia, sources of words and phrases in Joyce’s notebooks.
(source; thanks uncertaintimes)
… to have kissed
your mouth with the force of language,
to have spoken your name at all."
— Greg Watson, from “Now” (via ahuntersheart) your mouth with the force of language,
to have spoken your name at all."
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