"And in the end, the great artist...
above all, a great living being,
it being understood that living in this case
is just as much experiencing as reflecting.
The work then embodies an intellectual drama.
The absurd work illustrates
thought's renouncing of its prestige
and its resignation to being no more than
the intelligence that works up appearances
and covers with images what has no reason.."
...
"Expression begins
where thought ends.
Those adolescents...
who people temples and museums -
their philosophy has been expressed in gestures."
...
"To think
is first of all to create a world
(or to limit one's own world,
which comes to the same thing)."
all Quotes
from Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus (1913-1960)