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Life & Wisdom Quote by Andre Breton

"I have always been amazed at the way an ordinary observer lends so much more credence and attaches so much more importance to waking events than to those occurring in dreams... Man... is above all the plaything of his memory"

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Breton is taking a wrecking ball to the bourgeois hierarchy of “real” versus “imagined,” and he does it with the calm confidence of someone who thinks common sense is the real hallucination. The “ordinary observer” is his target: the dutiful adult who treats waking life like a ledger and dreams like disposable gossip. Breton’s amazement isn’t innocent; it’s a Surrealist sneer at a culture trained to privilege the measurable, the socially sanctioned, the daytime narrative that can be repeated at work without getting you committed.

The subtext is that waking life isn’t more truthful, just more policed. Dreams get dismissed not because they’re meaningless, but because they’re unruly: they expose desire, fear, and contradiction without the censoring habits of reason. When Breton calls man “the plaything of his memory,” he’s pushing past the romantic idea of a stable self. Memory, in his framing, doesn’t simply store experience; it scripts it, edits it, supplies continuity after the fact. What we call “reality” becomes the version of events memory is willing to endorse, a retrospective PR campaign for the ego.

Context matters: Breton is writing out of post-World War I disillusionment, in the same intellectual air as Freud, where the unconscious is newly fashionable and the rationalist story of progress looks grotesque. Surrealism’s wager is that liberation isn’t only political or economic; it’s perceptual. If you can dethrone waking “facts” and treat dreams as data, you weaken the authority of the tidy, obedient mind. Breton isn’t asking you to sleep more. He’s asking you to stop confusing social consensus with truth.

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Andre Breton

Andre Breton (February 18, 1896 - September 28, 1966) was a Poet from France.

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