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Michel Serres Quotes

Voyaging begins when one burns one's boats, adventures begin with a shipwreck.

Voyaging begins when one burns one's boats, adventures begin with a shipwreck.

Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.254, Bloomsbury Publishing

You who look at everything through your perpetually open eyes, is your lucidity never bathed in tears?

Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.52, Bloomsbury Publishing

Smell and taste differentiate, whereas language, like sight and hearing, integrates.

Michel Serres (2016). “The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies”, p.157, Bloomsbury Publishing

What philosophy worthy of the name has truly been able to avoid the link between poem and theorem?

Michel Serres, Bruno Latour (1995). “Conversations on Science, Culture, and Time”, p.34, University of Michigan Press