Who Said That Art Enables Us to Find Ourselves and Lose Ourselves at the Same Time?

—  Thomas Merton, book No Man Is an Island

Variant: Fine art enables u.s.a. to find ourselves and loose ourselves at the same time.
Source: No Human being Is an Island

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Priest and author 1915 - 1968

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