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Movement becomes Thought

August 22, 2008

“… a walker stops sometimes. He pauses. He changes his objective. He was looking at the view – now he contemplates a blade of grass, or he withdraws into himself. … I invite you at these times to sit down with me, side by side, for the sake of the grass-blade, or the view, or ourselves.”

Jean-Louis Barrault, Souvenirs pour demain, (Memories for Tomorrow: The Memoirs of Jean-Louis Barrault, transl. Jonathan Griffin, 1974.)