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— Maurice Merleau-Ponty"Because we are in the world, we are condemned to meaning, and we cannot do or say anything without its acquiring a name in history."
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Like the weaver, the writer works on the wrong side of his material. He has only to do with the language, and it is thus that he suddenly finds himself surrounded by sense.
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