Nicole Brossard, from a diary entry featured in Intimate Journal published in 1999

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Nicole Brossard, from a diary entry featured in Intimate Journal published in 1999
Why is the spectacle of the sea so infinitely and eternally agreeable? Because the sea presents at once the idea of immensity and of movement. Six or seven leagues represent for man the radius of the infinite. An infinite in little. What matter, if it suffices to suggest the idea to all infinity? Twelve or fourteen leagues of liquid in movement are enough to convey to man the highest expression of beauty which he can encounter in his transient abode.
Nicole Brossard, from a diary entry featured in Intimate Journal published in 1999
Nicole Brossard, from a diary entry featured in Intimate Journal published in 1999