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Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By John D'Agata

You're often looking at writing from writers who, for the most part, are working in forms that traditionally fit into other genres. But sometimes, in the midst of their better-known stuff, there's this wayward thing, and because it's wayward it isn't considered representative of their work, so it falls through the cracks. — John D'Agata

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

We will live in this world, which for us has all the disquieting strangeness of the desert and of the simulacrum, with all the veracity of living phantoms, of wandering and simulating animals that capital, that the death of capital has made of us - because the desert of cities is equal to the desert of sand - the jungle of signs is equal to that of the forests - the vertigo of simulacra is equal to that of nature - only the vertiginous seduction of a dying system remains, in which work buries work, in which value buries value - leaving a virgin, sacred space without pathways, continuous as Bataille wished it, where only the wind lifts the sand, where only the wind watches over the sand. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Natasha Poly

I like doing my makeup myself! It's a hobby of mine. I like to play around. I've learned all the best tricks from the pros! — Natasha Poly

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By L.J.Smith

The name is Salvatore. As in savior. — L.J.Smith

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Maggie Young

Even in my most intimate moments with a man, I am alone. — Maggie Young

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Renoir

The real hell of life is everyone has his reasons. — Jean Renoir

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Etty Hillesum

Life cannot be captured in a few axioms. And that is just what I keep trying to do. But it won't work, for life is full of endless nuances and cannot be captured in just a few formulae. — Etty Hillesum

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Rachel Gibson

I've thought about what I've done since I moved to Truly, and I'm sorry that I hurt you, Mick. But I'm not sorry that I met you and fell in love with you. Loving you has broken my heart and caused me pain, but it made me a better person. I love you, Mick, and I hope that someday you find someone you can love. You deserve more in life than a string of women you don't really care about and who don't care all that much for you. Loving you taught me that. It taught me how it feels to love a man, and I hope that someday I can find someone who will love me the way that you can't. Because I deserve more that a string of men who don't really care about me. — Rachel Gibson

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Elias Chacour

I believe that that foolish man of Galilee, Jesus Christ, had something to tell us, to tell me. Not considering his existence here, I would immediately go into despair. Immediately. And forgetting him, I would first despair of the institutional church and its hierarchy, and only later, of the Jews. — Elias Chacour

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

But what if God himself can be simulated, that is to say can be reduced to signs that constitute faith? Then the whole system becomes weightless, it is no longer anything but a gigantic simulacrum - not unreal, but simulacrum, that is to say never exchanged for the real, but exchanged for itself, in an uninterrupted circuit without reference or circumference. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

It is the simulacrum which ensures the continuity of the real today, the simulacrum which now conceals not the truth, but the fact that there isn't any - that is to say, the continuity of the nothing ... Well, that is paradise: we are beyond the Last Judgment, in immortality. The only problem is to survive there. For there the irony, the challenging, the anticipation, the maleficence come to an end, as inexorably as hope dies at the gates of hell. And it is indeed there that hell begins, the hell of the unconditional realization of all ideas, the hell of the real. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Nick Harkaway

He lounged and exhaled, and felt some small part of himself relax, like the moment when the elastic band on a child's toy plane, wound and wound until the twisting redoubles upon itself and then let go to power the propeller, spasms once and releases that second layer of knots. He — Nick Harkaway

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Roman Payne

The moment her hymen was plucked from her body in the wilderness,
Her soul was taken from sanity. — Roman Payne

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

What I am, I don't know. I am the simulacrum of myself. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Don DeLillo

We learn nothing from the stereotypes around us, not
even that we're all the same. — Don DeLillo

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Meek Mill

Sometimes I have to remind myself, that on my worst day I live like somebody on their greatest — Meek Mill

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

It is never too late to revive your origins. It is their destiny: since they were not the first to be in on history, they will be the first to immortalize everything by reconstitution (by putting things in museums, they can match in an instant the fossilization process nature took millions of years to complete). But the conceptions Americans have of the museum is much wider than our own. To them, everything is worthy of protection, embalming, restoration. Everything can have a second birth, the eternal birth of the simulacrum. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

Whereas representation attempts
to absorb simulation by interpreting it as a false representation, simulation envelops the whole edifice of representation itself as a simulacrum. Such would be the successive phases of the image:
it is the reflection of a profound reality;
it masks and denatures a profound reality;
it masks the absence of a profound reality;
it has no relation to any reality whatsoever;
it is its own pure simulacrum. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth
it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true. — Jean Baudrillard

Simulacrum Baudrillard Quotes By Kate Le Vann

I was too proud to show him how hurt I was. — Kate Le Vann