Julien Torma (6 April 1902 – ?) was credited as a French writer, playwright and poet who was part of the Dadaist movement.
Here we are in the century of information, that is to say the unformed. Every kind of literature will be journalistic, with a science for ballast.
Hunger justifies the middle classes.
A literally perfect style should conceal itself so completely behind what it expresses that it goes unnoticed.
The beautiful must be incongruous.
There are only fools who believe that art is a serious matter.
My greatest discovery has been my love of boredom and to get fun out of it.
When the house is blown up, there’s nothing to shut or open.
The literature of impotence is about to develop beyond measure.
Thought involves a little charlatanism.
Sacrilege is acceptable only as a game.
The present is always the best, even when its rough.
The object is that which is objected against me.
Nature is only another chimera.