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A forma do homem


« (...) For Arendt, it was always the world itself that provided the matter of thought. And if she turned to the authors and texts of the past to think those matters through — to literally permeate them with thought — it was not from a need for authority, or out of longing for a dead past, but because she believed, I suspect, what George Seferis expressed poetically:
As pines
keep the shape of the wind
when the wind has fled and is no longer there so words
guard the shape of man

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jose disse…
Talvez contenham os nossos pés botos,o olho semi-cerrado,as palavras tortas.
Como não sendo nós mundo?
Talvez de tudo isso se liberte alguma música e estaremos salvos.