Rest especially. Recover during the day. Think of me: you are the dearest thing to me in the world and, kept far from you, I tremble every time I imagine you in this moment.
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, February 21, 1950 [#206]
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Rest especially. Recover during the day. Think of me: you are the dearest thing to me in the world and, kept far from you, I tremble every time I imagine you in this moment.
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, February 21, 1950 [#206]
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tremblement -> from Glissant: the act of thinking without domination; thought that shivers, shifts, listens, and allows for uncertainty. not about controlling or mastering an idea, person, or place, but about being in relation with it. grounded in care, in listening, in humility; resists totalizing truths, singular narratives; staying open to the unknown; refusing mastery and allowing yourself to be changed in relation; honors multiplicity
قُلوبنا مليئه برسائل لم تكتب
Our hearts are full of unwritten messages.
From "The Monster in the Iron Mask!" in Tales of Suspense #31, July 1962. Stan Lee (?) plot, Larry Lieber (?) script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Ray Holloway (?) letters.
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Something always happens: draw nearer n never fear: the world spins nightly toward its brightness and we are on it.
— C.D. Wright, from "Crescent" in "Tremble" (Ecco Press, 1996)