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31.5.13
"Within our lifetimes, we've marveled as biologists have managed to look
at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further
and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But
maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large:
it's us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did,
would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we
learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand
outside ourselves and look at us?"
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17.4.13
"Solitary. But not in the sense of being alone. Not solitary in the way
Thoreau was, for example, exiling himself in order to find out where he
was; not solitary in the way Jonah was, praying for deliverance in the
belly of the whale. Solitary in the sense of retreat. In the sense of
not having to see himself, of not having to see himself being seen by
anyone else."
"Every book is an image of solitude. It is a tangible object that one
can pick up, put down, open, and close, and its words represent many
months if not many years, of one man’s solitude, so that with each word
one reads in a book one might say to himself that he is confronting a
particle of that solitude."
16.4.13
"I’ve never seen an exploding helicopter. I’ve never seen anybody go and
blow somebody’s head off. So why should I make films about them? But I
have seen people destroy themselves in
the smallest way. I’ve seen people withdraw. I’ve seen people hide
behind political ideas, behind dope, behind the sexual revolution,
behind fascism, behind hypocrisy, and I’ve myself done all these things.
In our films what we are saying is so gentle. It’s gentleness. We have
problems, terrible problems, but our problems are human problems."
11.4.13
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