“So, you ask me, where is your line of the outside? My own line of the outside, it is there, it’s to become a breeze. At first…
“So, you ask me, where is your line of the outside? My own line of the outside, it is there, it’s to become a breeze. At first glance, this is a bit simple, even a little silly, but if you live it strongly enough, it’s very, very difficult, you know. It’s true, I think, it’s not about heroism; you risk your life in this, you risk the unbreathable, you also risk being able to breathe… Being a person does not interest me, okay. I only see bad things about being a person.”— Gilles Deleuze, seminar on Foucault, June 3, 1986