Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
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(via igorlipinski)
(Source: igorlipinski)
Deleuze says that for as long as:
… one steps outside what’s been thought before, once one ventures outside what’s familiar and reassuring, once one has to invent new concepts for unknown lands, then methods and moral systems break down and thinking becomes … a “perilous act,” a violence, whose first victim is oneself… . Thinking is always experiencing, experi- menting, … and what we experience, experiment with, is … what’s coming into being, what’s new, what’s taking shape (Deleuze, 1995, p. 103–4)
- Inna Semetsky, The Complexity of Individuation (via black-tangled-heart)
(Source: wildcat2030)