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Federico Castigliano
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Quotes by Federico Castigliano
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The destiny of every walking man is to immerse himself in the panorama surrounding him, to the point of becoming one with it and, ultimately, to vanish”.
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I tied the facts of my life so tightly to the spaces of the city, to the point that every corner of Paris reminds me of a conversation with a friend, an episode, a love.
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The greatest pleasure does not consist in experiencing new things, but in savoring the infinite variation of what we already know.
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I have long been seduced by the idea of losing myself, persuaded by the thought that there was something poetic in this dissipation. I thought that the destiny of every true flâneur was to immerse himself in the panorama surrounding him, to the point of becoming one with it and, ultimately, to vanish.
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Paris is narcotic for a man alone, a never-ending labyrinth where the anxiety of freedom is relieved.
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The flâneur is he who consecrates his own life to the instant, to ephemeral things.
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The greatest pleasure does not consist in experiencing new things, but in savoring the infinite variation of what we already know
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The flâneur wanders restless through the city like an untamed beast. He succumbs to the crowd like a wreck to the waves, letting himself be overcome by the liberating breath of anarchy. There is something voluptuous, almost orgiastic, in this dissolution.
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The destiny of every walking man is to immerse himself in the panorama surrounding him, to the point of becoming one with it and, ultimately, to vanish".
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Free and alone in the maze of the city, the flâneur craves a revelation that might change his life and destiny.
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