
“The most interesting and most elusive questions will be the ones whose answers we must give with every moment of our lives, for their whole duration.”
– Agnes Callard, Open Socrates, p. 59
“[Play] “is the crucible of invention and a learning system that mimics the genius of evolution.”
– Kelly Clancy, Playing With Reality, p. 10
“Maybe the thought
has a chordal significance”
– David Sudnow, Talk’s Body, p.57
“All ‘realism’ grounded in the confidence of art’s ‘fidelity’ to reality
is a conceit of certain technologies.”
– Virginia Heffernan, Magic and Loss, p. 127
“Knowledge is subtractive, not additive—what we subtract (reduction by what does not work, what not to do), not what we add (what to do).”
Nassim Taleb, Bed of Procrustes, p. 78

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