some mixture of
ink accident (as delivered; detail; autotone), The New York Times (June 6, 2017) : A9
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20.
“Invention and productivity proceed from some mixture or disorder or confusion and only occur in a necessary kind of ignorance. But there’s one kind in which (on the contrary) the product seems to be the very end of a consistent and distinct approach.”
“All solutions to spatial or localized problems... are contained within imagination of the given data.”
Paul Valéry, Cahiers/Notebooks (Stimpson et al, eds., 2000) : 1:384 (on Affectivity)
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