They face each other without terms or convenient words, with nothing to assure them about the meaning of the movement that carries them towards each other. They have to invent, from A to Z, a relationship that is still formless, which is friendship: that is to say, the sum of everything through which they can give each other pleasure.
Michel Foucault, ‘Friendship as a Way of Life’, interview, 1981 inĀ Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. Paul Rabinow, p.136
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