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Expect Anything, Fear Nothing. The Situationist Movement in Scandinavia and Elsewhere, Edited by Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen and Jakob Jakobsen, Published by Nebula, København, 2011, in association with Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY (Internet Archive here) (Monoskop here)

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should i go anywhere or do anything?

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One history passes by in full view and, strictly speaking, is the history of crime, for if there were no crimes there would be no history. All the most important turning-points and stages of this history are marked by crimes; murders, acts of violence, robberies, wars, rebellions, massacres, tortures, executions. Fathers murdering children, children murdering fathers, brothers murdering one another, husbands murdering wives, wives murdering husbands, kings massacring subjects, subjects assassinating kings. This is one history, the history which everybody knows, the history which is taught in schools. The other history is the history which is known to very few. For the majority it is not seen at all behind the history of crime. But what is created by this hidden history exists long afterwards, sometimes for many centuries, as does Notre Dame. The visible history, the history proceeding on the surface, the history of crime, attributes to itself what the hidden history has created. But actually the visible history is always deceived by what the hidden history has created.

P. D. Ouspensky, A New Model of the Universe

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“A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.”

~ Marcel Proust

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Our desires cut across one another, and in this confused existence it is rare for happiness to coincide with the desire that clamoured for it.

Marcel Proust, Within a Budding Grove (In Search of Lost Time, #2)

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