Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge
‘[T]he laughter that shattered … all the familiar landmarks of thought’ cohabits with the quotidian bureaucracies of monetized taxonomy.
‘[T]he laughter that shattered … all the familiar landmarks of thought’ cohabits with the quotidian bureaucracies of monetized taxonomy.
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‘A principal rule for writers, and especially those who want to describe their own sensations, is not to believe that their doing so indicates they possess a special disposition of nature in this respect. Others can perhaps do it just as well as you can. Only they do not make a business of it, because it seems to them silly to publicize such things.’
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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