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"Without a constant misuse of language, there cannot be any discovery, any progress."
"It is clear, then, that the idea of a fixed method, or of a fixed theory or rationality, rests on too naive a view of man and his social surroundings. To those who look at the rich material provided by history, and who are not intent on impoverishing it in order to please their lower instincts, their craving for intellectual security in the form of clarity, precision, "objectivity", "truth", it will become clear that there is only one principle that can be defended under all circumstances and in all stages of human development. It is the principle: anything goes."
"First-world science is one science among many; by claiming to be more it ceases to be an instrument of research and turns into a (political) pressure group."
"Distorting hackneyed words in hackneyed songs He turns revolt into a style, prolongs The impulse to a habit of the time."
"My thoughts are crowded with death and it draws so oddly on the sexual that I am confused confused to be attracted by, in effect, my own annihilation."
"These seem like bristles, and the hide is tough. No claw or web here: each foot ends in hoof."
"One joins the movement in a valueless world, Choosing it, till both hurler and the hurled, One moves as well, always toward, toward."
"Thus for each blunt-faced ignorant one The great grey rigid uniform combined Safety with virtue of the sun. Thus concepts linked like chainmail in the mind."
"Direct me gods, whose changes are all holy, To where it flickers deep in grass, the moly."