The On All Said Things Moratorium Quotes
The On All Said Things Moratorium
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The On All Said Things Moratorium Quotes
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“Every Hawker of reason
from Anselm of Caterbury to Jacques Rancière
makes language her trampoline into the sublime
with the leaping that gets her high
enough viewed alternatively as
a suffocating discourse on art
a regime for identifying art
the condemnation of Pelagianism
the constitution of an indistinct sphere
vicious circles in arguments
the endless work of mourning the Word of God
the right, the true,
the aesthetic utopia, the totalitarian utopia,
all utopias after all is said and done you’re helpless and sleeping
-aliquid quo maius cogitari non potest-”
― The On All Said Things Moratorium
from Anselm of Caterbury to Jacques Rancière
makes language her trampoline into the sublime
with the leaping that gets her high
enough viewed alternatively as
a suffocating discourse on art
a regime for identifying art
the condemnation of Pelagianism
the constitution of an indistinct sphere
vicious circles in arguments
the endless work of mourning the Word of God
the right, the true,
the aesthetic utopia, the totalitarian utopia,
all utopias after all is said and done you’re helpless and sleeping
-aliquid quo maius cogitari non potest-”
― The On All Said Things Moratorium
