Let us ready above all the reader for a silent guerrilla between continuous thinking and aphoristic thinking:
«(...) thus even profane reading, if it is not to forsake understanding altogether, shares this with magical reading: that it is subject to a necessary speed, or rather a critical moment, which the reader must not forget at any cost unless he wishes to go away empty-handed.»[1]
Footnotes
^ BENJAMIN, Walter. (1933). «Doutrina da semelhança» in Obras escolhidas, vol. 1 (Trad. Sérgio Paulo Rouanet). São Paulo: Ed. Brasiliense, 1987.