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| Good writing is thus always hanté by bad writing; and this 'haunting' relationship prevents us from thinking of the relation between philosophy in general and writing in general as an exteriority of any kind. (8) |
from http://www.klaus-kondert.de/quotes/quotes.htm
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You're not in Kansas anymore once you have a taste for the secret.
On the other hand, you are precisely in Kansas once you have a taste for the secret.
On yet another hand, perhaps the secret is that you were never in Kansas to begin with, whatever that means.
'The time is out of joint', says Hamlet. Literally, 'to be out of joint' is said of a shoulder or knee that has gone out of its socket, that is dislocated, 'disjointed'. Ah, here is something I missed the first time around -- having a shoulder or knee that can go out of joint causes one a great deal of pain but, at the same time, allows one to have a range motion that exceeds the normal range of motion. Thus, time 'out of joint' is time outside itself, beside itself, unhinged; it is not gathered together in its place, in its present. (6)