Jean Dubuffet Quotes
What Culture Lacks Is The Taste For Anonymous, Innumerable Germination. Culture Is Smitten With Counting And Measuring; It Feels Out Of Place And Uncomfortable With The Innumerable; Its Efforts Tend, On The Contrary, To Limit The Numbers In All Domains; It Tries To Count On Its Fingers.
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