Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
“What do you see, Captain?”
“Two boys with hands locked for a fight. You see how one is light and the other is dark? I see love against death, light against darkness, chaos against order. I see the clash of all opposites under…the sun. I see Prince and myself.”
“Which is which?”
“I don’t know, Mouse.”
Source: Nova (1968), Chapter 4 (p. 119)
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Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
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“Throw away the light, the definitions, and say what you see in the dark.”
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
The Man With the Blue Guitar (1937)
Context: Throw away the lights, the definitions,
And say of what you see in the dark
That it is this or that it is that,
But do not use the rotted names.
Context: Throw away the lights, the definitions,
And say of what you see in the dark
That it is this or that it is that,
But do not use the rotted names.
How should you walk in that space and know
Nothing of the madness of space,
Nothing of its jocular procreations?
Throw the lights away. Nothing must stand
Between you and the shapes you take
When the crust of shape has been destroyed.
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“Sometimes it is easier to see the light when you stand partly in the darkness.”
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