#Readandlisten,Dislo!
“The mutant has learned a time, minimum and maximum, in which to dwell in things. And this inevitably keeps him away from depth, which for him has now become an unjustifiable waste of time, a pointless impasse that breaks the fluidity of movement. He does it cheerfully because it is not there, in the depth, that he finds meaning: it is in the design. And the design is either fast, or it is nothing.”
Alessandro Baricco (I Barbari)
Emerson Lake & Palmer - The Barbarian

“The mutant has learned a time, minimum and maximum, in which to dwell in things. And this inevitably keeps him away from depth, which for him has now become an unjustifiable waste of time, a pointless impasse that breaks the fluidity of movement. He does it cheerfully because it is not there, in the depth, that he finds meaning: it is in the design. And the design is either fast, or it is nothing.”
Alessandro Baricco (I Barbari)
Emerson Lake & Palmer - The Barbarian

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