Teruhisa Fukuda Quotes & Sayings
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He realized that for Ponge there was no division between the work of writing and the work of seeing. For no word can be written without first having been seen, and before it finds its way to the page it must first have been part of the body, a physical presence that one has lived with in the same way one lives with one's heart, one's stomach, and one's brain. Memory, then, not so much as the past contained within us, but as proof of our life in the present. If a man is to be truly present among his surroundings, he must be thinking not of himself, but of what he sees. He might forget himself in order to be there. And from that forgetfulness arises the power of memory. — Paul Auster
Abandoned mill that — Craig Johnson
Once exposed, a secret loses all its power. — Ann Aguirre
It is a terrific thing to get a building built that has the qualities of greatness in it. — Frank Lloyd Wright
The heart can never break if you believe love never dies. — Kate McGahan
The idea of equality is inextricably intertwined with the idea of creation. The — Yuval Noah Harari
