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Romanian-French poet and critic (d. 1963), Birth: 16-4-1896, Death: 25-12-1963 Tristan Tzara Quotes
1.
You'll never know why you exist, but you'll always allow yourselves to be easily persuaded to take life seriously.
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2.
In principle, I am against principles.
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3.
Dada Dada Dada, a roaring of tense colors, and interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques, inconsistencies: LIFE.
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4.
Everyone dances to his own personal boomboom.
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5.
Dada is not modern at all, it is rather a return to a quasi-Buddhist religion of indifference. Dada puts an artificial sweetness onto things, a snow of butterflies coming out of a conjurer's skull. Dada is stillness and does not understand the passions.
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Similar Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson William Shakespeare C. S. Lewis Rumi Samuel Johnson George Herbert Charles Dickens George Eliot Maya Angelou H. L. Mencken Horace Charles Bukowski John Milton Alexander Pope Ovid
6.
To make a poem, take one newspaper, one pair of scissors, snip the words one by one and put them in a bag. Shake gently, draw them out at random, and copy them conscientiously... DADA est mort. DADA est idiot. Vive DADA!
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7.
But let's speak of art for a moment. Yes, art. I know a gentleman who makes excellent portraits. This gentleman is a camera.
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8.
Any work of art that can be understood is the product of journalism. The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors.
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Quote Topics by Tristan Tzara: Art Made Principles Journalism Butterfly Practice Idiot Understood Pairs Literature Water Roaring People Cutting Color Writing Operations Gentleman Mouths Summit Made A Mistake Buddhist Mistake Passion Rivers Bags Eggs Trying Interesting Men
9.
Let us try for once not to be right.
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10.
Art is not the most precious manifestation of life. Art has not the celestial and universal value that people like to attribute to it. Life is far more interesting.
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11.
I speak only of myself since I do not wish to convince, I have no right to drag others into my river, I oblige no one to follow me and everybody practices his art in his own way." - Tristan Tzara "Dada Manifesto 1918
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12.
I write a manifesto and I want nothing, yet I say certain things, and in principle I am against manifestoes, as I am also against principles.
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13.
The summit sings what is being spoken in the depths.
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14.
Not the old, not the new, but the necessary.
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15.
Any work of art that can be understood is the product of journalism.
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16.
Always destroy what is in you.
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17.
Thought is made in the mouth.
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18.
We have always made mistakes, but the greatest mistakes are the poems we have written.
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19.
When everything that is called art was well and truly riddled with rheumatism, the photographer lit the thousands of candles whose power is contained in his flame, and the sensitive paper absorbed by degrees the blackness cut out of some ordinary object. He had invented a fresh and tender flash of lightning.
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20.
Art needs an operation
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21.
Is it a spiral of water in the tragic gleam of a revolver, an egg, a glistening arc or the floodgate of reason, a keen ear attuned to a mineral hiss, or a turbine of algebraic formulas? (On Man Ray's first photograms, 1921.)
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