„One learns to talk well only when one has renounced life for a time. That’s the price. Speaking is almost a resurrection in relation to life. Speech is another life from when one does not speak. So to live in speech one must pass through the death of life without speech. (…) there is a kind of ascetic role that stops one from talking well until one sees life with detachment. We balance, that’s why we pass from silence to words. We swing between the two because it’s the movement of life. From everyday life one rises to a life we call superior. The thinking life.” (Brice Parain, in: Vivre sa vie, Jean-Luc Godard)
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