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Antonin Artaud

Principles aren’t found, don’t invent themselves; they protect themselves, they spread; and there are few more difficult operations in the world than to maintain the notion — at once clear, yet absorbed within the system — of a universal principle.

Antonin Artaud, Heliogabalus: The Crowned Anarchist (1934).

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