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Brisees Quote by Michel Leiris

“at man’s height the mouth utters its cries, tosses forth its oracles, gives vent to its puns. To allow words to come to life, bare themselves, and show us by chance, for the space of a lightning bolt bony with dice, a few of our reasons for living and dying” quote by Michel Leiris
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““at man’s height the mouth utters its cries, tosses forth its oracles, gives vent to its puns. To allow words to come to life, bare themselves, and show us by chance, for the space of a lightning bolt bony with dice, a few of our reasons for living and dying””

Michel Leiris

About This Quote

Language emerges spontaneously, revealing fleeting insights about existence through chance and chaos.

In simple terms: Words can reveal deep truths unexpectedly.

Key Takeaway

Listen for meaning in spontaneous speech.

Themes

language creativity existence chance

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • therapy
  • improvisational performance
  • daily conversation

Key Concepts

poetics ontological inquiry serendipity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a sudden phrase teach you?
  • How can we honor accidental wisdom?
A Different Perspective

Random utterances may lack reliability.

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