
“Not to find one's way in a city may well be uninteresting and banal. It requires ignorance -- nothing more. But
to lose oneself in a city -- as one loses oneself in a forest -- that calls for a quite different schooling. Then, signboard and street names, passers-by, roofs, kiosks, or bars must speak to the wanderer like a cracking twig under his feet in the forest.”
Walter Benjamin (German Theologian, Writer and Essayist. 1892-1940)
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