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I don't think I think enough.















Monday, October 08, 2012
Roland Barthes: A Lover's Discourse

Such an intricate thing to read, but I love it. 
I'm only on page 26 as I've had to re-read tons of parts to fully absorb the content.
(Also, I like to take notes.)

I make the other's absence responsible for my worldliness

A (classic) word comes from the body, which expresses the emotion of absence: to sigh

but of these hundreds, I love only one

What love lays bare in me is energy.