“The rigidity of forms impedes their transmission.
These words are so heavy that the flow fails to carry
them. Temperaments die before arriving at the goal
(firing blanks).
No word is capable of carrying the impulses one
wants to send with it.”
Panic IV
Manifesto Of Letterist Poetry, 1942
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Romanian-born French poet, film critic and visual artist 1925–2007Related quotes

“The chains of wedlock are so heavy that it takes two to carry them; sometimes three.”
Les chaînes du mariage sont si lourdes qu'il faut être deux pour les porter; quelquefois trois.
Attributed to Dumas in: Elizabeth Abbott, Une histoire des maîtresses http://books.google.gr/books?id=fEsPUICzDY4C&dq=, Les Éditions Fides, 2004, p. 16.
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Preface.
A History of Science Vol.2 Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. (1959)

“Fate and temperament are two words for one and the same concept.”
Source: Demian (1919), p. 162
Context: One of the aphorisms occurred to me now and I wrote it under the picture: "Fate and temperament are two words for one and the same concept." That was clear to me now.

“The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it.”
Source: God Emperor of Dune