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April 28, 2007
godard on rossellini
Socrates was exactly the same kind of guy as Roberto, a guy they poisoned simply because he asked people questions. He accepted everything; all he wanted was to talk to people. And he was totally intolerable in Athens because, as a result not of asking questions but of talking to people, he pissed everybody off, just by simply expanding on things, by going a little farther. He had nothing of his own; he took from others and adapted things. One plus One, it went a lot further and people said to him: “We want to stay at One. We don’t want to add ‘plus One.’
Jean-Luc Godard
Posted by amin at April 28, 2007 12:52 PM