Andre Brenton
A pox on all captivity, even should it be in interest of the universal good, even in Montezuma's gardens of precious stones! Still today I am only counting on what comes of my own openness, my eagerness to wander in search of everything, which, I am confident, keeps me in mysterious communication with other beings, as if we were suddenly called to assemble. I would like my life to leave after it no other murmur than that of a watchman's song, of a song to while away the waiting. Independent of what happens and what does not happen, the wait itself is magnificent.
Andre Breton From "L' Amour fou" (Mad Love) 1937
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"L'Amour fou",
Andre Breton,
captivity,
Mad Love,
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pox,
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