Sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone…
Sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone in public.
Sourced, America (1988)
New York (p. 15)
Other Jean Baudrillard Quotes
- Particularly in the case of all professional of press-images which testify of the real events. In making reality, even the most violent, emerge to the visible, it makes the real substance disappear. It is like the Myth of Eurydice : when Orpheus turns around to look at her, she vanishes and returns to hell. That is why, the more exponential the marketing of images is growing the more fantastically grows the indifference towards the real world. Finally, the real world becomes a useless function, a collection of phantom shapes and ghost events. We are not far from the silhouettes on the walls of the cave of Plato. - View Quote Details on Particularly in the case of all professional of press-images which…
- This realistic image, however, does not catch at all what really is, but what should not be - death and misery - what should not exist, from our moral and humanistic point of view. And at the same time making an aesthetic and commercial, perfectly immoral use and abuse of this misery. Images that actually testify, behind their pretended “objectivity”, of a deep denial of the real, and of an equal denial of the image - assigned to present what does not even want to be represented, assigned to the rape of the real by burglary. - View Quote Details on This realistic image, however, does not catch at all what…
- So-called “realist” photography does not capture the “what is.” Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for example. - View Quote Details on So-called “realist” photography does not capture the “what is.” Instead,…
- Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated. Admittedly, there is the primal shock of the deserts and the dazzle of California, but when this is gone, the secondary brilliance of the journey begins, that of the excessive, pitiless distance, the infinity of anonymous faces and distances, or of certain miraculous geological formations, which ultimately testify to no human will, while keeping intact an image of upheaval. This form of travel admits of no exceptions: when it runs up against a known face, a familiar landscape, or some decipherable message, the spell is broken: the amnesic, ascetic, asymptotic charm of disappearance succumbs to affect and worldly semiology. - View Quote Details on Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to…
- Seduction is the world’s elementary dynamic… All this has changed significantly for us, at least in appearance. For what has happened to good and evil? Seduction hurls them against one another, and unites them beyond meaning, in a paroxysm [sudden outbreak of emotion] of intensity and charm. (p. 59) - View Quote Details on Seduction is the world’s elementary dynamic… All this has changed…
- THERE IS NEVER ANYTHING TO PRO-DUCE. In spite of all its materialist efforts, production remains a utopia. We can wear ourselves out in materializing things, in rendering them visible, but we will never cancel the secret. (p. 65) - View Quote Details on THERE IS NEVER ANYTHING TO PRO-DUCE. In spite of all…
- For it is with the same imperialism that present-day simulators try to make the real, all the real, coincide with their simulation models. - View Quote Details on For it is with the same imperialism that present-day simulators…
- If the thought enunciates an object as a truth, it is only as a challenge to this object’s own self-fulfillment. ( essay -”Radical Thought”) - View Quote Details on If the thought enunciates an object as a truth, it…
- Dying is nothing. You have to know how to disappear. Dying comes down to a biological chance and that is of no consequence. Disappearing is of a far higher order of necessity. You must not leave it to biology to decide when you will disappear. To disappear is to pass into an enigmatic state which is neither life nor death. Some animals know how to do this, as do savages, who withdraw while still alive, from the sight of their own people. - View Quote Details on Dying is nothing. You have to know how to disappear…
- The simulacrum now hides, not the truth, but the fact that there is none, that is to say, the continuation of Nothingness.( essay -”Radical Thought”) - View Quote Details on The simulacrum now hides, not the truth, but the fact…













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