Your order is meaningless, my chaos is significant
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“Your order is meaningless, my chaos is significant.” — Nathanael West |
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"Your order is meaningless, my chaos is significant" is a dictum attributed to American writer Nathanael West. It is first cited in Film as a Subversive Art. As of 2015, its origin was not found in Google Books[1].
See also
- Mental illness
- "Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness" --Pascal
- "It is not by confining one's neighbor that one is convinced of one's own sanity" -- Dostoievsky
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