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"Changes in our aesthetic tastes have no value or meaning in and of themselves; what has value and me..." — Octavio Paz
Changes in our aesthetic tastes have no value or meaning in and of themselves; what has value and meaning is the idea of change itself. Or, better stated: not change in and of itself, but change as an agent or inspiration of modern creations.
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