Michel Serres Quotes and Sayings - Page 1
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“Voyaging begins when one burns one's boats, adventures begin with a shipwreck.”
-- Michel SerresSource : Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.254, Bloomsbury Publishing
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“The skin is a variety of contingency: in it, through it, with it, the world and my body touch each other, the feeling and the felt, it defines their common edge. Contingency means common tangency: in it the world and the body intersect and caress each other. I do not wish to call the place in which I live a medium, I prefer to say that things mingle with each other and that I am no exception to that. I mix with the world which mixes with me. Skin intervenes between several things in the world and makes them mingle.”
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“You who look at everything through your perpetually open eyes, is your lucidity never bathed in tears?”
-- Michel SerresSource : Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.52, Bloomsbury Publishing
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“What philosophy worthy of the name has truly been able to avoid the link between poem and theorem?”
-- Michel SerresSource : Michel Serres, Bruno Latour (1995). “Conversations on Science, Culture, and Time”, p.34, University of Michigan Press
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“The only philosophy is that of language, the only religion is that of the word.”
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“Smell and taste differentiate, whereas language, like sight and hearing, integrates.”
-- Michel SerresSource : Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.157, Bloomsbury Publishing
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“I know that you should always say yes to adventures or you'll lead a very dull life.”
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“But settled things were enemies to me and soon lost their newness and color. The unknown called.”
Source : Agnes Smedley (2012). “Daughter of Earth”, p.123, Courier Corporation
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“For the ocean is big and my boat is small. Find the courage.”
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“I'm very resourceful. I'd be good in prison. I'd be good in a shipwreck. I'd make a great hostage.”
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“He wrongly accuses Neptune, who makes shipwreck a second time.”
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