We often notice that a writing subject does not have his writing ‘in his own image’: if you love me ‘for myself,’ you do not love me for my writing (and I suffer from it).
- Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments, trans. Richard Howard (via proustitute)
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The Plane of Immanence

The Plane of Immanence

"The plane of immanence is not a concept that is or can be thought but rather the image of thought, the image thought gives itself of what it means to think, to make use of thought, to find one's bearings in thought."-Deleuze

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