On Robert W Peabody III's Wall
Things perceived would not be evident for us and present in flesh and blood, if they were not inexhaustible, never entirely given. They would not have the air of eternity we find in them, unless they were open to an inspection that no time could terminate. In the same way, expression is never absolutely expression, what is expressed is never completely expressed. It is as essential to language that the logic of its construction never be of a kind that can be put into concepts as it is to truth never to be possessed, but only transparent through the clouded logic of a system of expression, which bears the traces of another past and the seeds of another future. -
Merleau-Ponty