My answer itself will be a sign, which the other will
inevitably interpret, thereby releasing, between us, a tumultuous maneuvering
of images. Everything signifies: by this proposition, I entrap myself, I bind
myself in calculations, I keep myself from enjoyment.
Sometimes, by dint of deliberating about "nothing"
(as the world sees it), I exhaust myself; then I try, in reaction, to return --
like a drowning man who stamps on the floor of the sea -- to a spontaneous
decision (spontaneity: the great dream: paradise, power, delight).
But such recourse is futile: amorous time does not permit
the subject to align impulse and action, to make them coincide: I am not the
man of mere "acting out" -- my madness is tempered, it is not seen;
it is right away that I fear consequences, any consequence: it is my fear -- my
deliberation -- which is "spontaneous."
In the lover's realm, there is no acting out: no propulsion,
perhaps even no pleasure -- nothing but signs, a frenzied activity of language:
to institute, on each furtive occasion, the system (the paradigm) of demand and
response."
Excepts from: A Lover's Discourse by Roland Barthes
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