Jean Dubuffet Quotes
The Things We Truly Love, The Things Forming The Basis And Roots Of Our Being, Are Generally Things We Never Look At. A Huge Piece Of Carpeting, Empty And Naked Plains, Silent And Uninterrupted Stretches With Nothing To Alter The Homogeneity Of Their Continuity. I Love Wide, Homogenous Worlds, Unstaked, Unlimited Like The Sea, Like High Snows, Deserts, And Steppes.
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