“One recognises one’s course by discovering the paths that stray from it.”
French, journalist, philosopher, writer
“One recognises one’s course by discovering the paths that stray from it.”

French, journalist, philosopher, writer
“One recognises one’s course by discovering the paths that stray from it.”
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I seem to be discovering quite a bit lately!!!
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Great! Nice to hear from ‘ya! – Douglas
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A good way to put it … in seeing the background we see the foreground, in seeing the vase we see the faces.
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LIke a ginger snap. That’s how this quotes tastes to me. Simple, thin, potent, with a bite and a lingering aftertaste. My mental focus this last year has been on how one discovers their unique voice and being beneath accumulated layers of imposed masks — which we assume are who we are. Camus proposition, I feel, is one approach to doing some unravelling. A method of elimination of what we find we are not. One hopes after removing the diversions we are left with a path which most closely resembles ourself. As always, a true delight to hear from you. — Douglas
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