Samuel BeckettThe forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.
About This Quote
The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness. This is a quote from a book titled "Living With Form, Living Without Form", by Nicholas Saunders, Ph.D. It is about the power of art and the beauty of the world
Source: Malone Dies
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