Seed of Light (1959)
“Memory chooses to preserve what desire cannot hope to sustain.”
Source: An Unnecessary Woman
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Lebanese-American painter and writer. 1959Related quotes

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Principles of Government: Or Meditations in Exile (1856), Chapter II. On Centralized and Local Administration

Individual Liberty (1926), Passive Resistance
Context: The idea that Anarchy can be inaugurated by force is as fallacious as the idea that it can be sustained by force. Force cannot preserve Anarchy; neither can it bring it. In fact, one of the inevitable influences of the use of force is to postpone Anarchy. The only thing that force can ever do for us is to save us from extinction, to give us a longer lease of life in which to try to secure Anarchy by the only methods that can ever bring it. But this advantage is always purchased at immense cost, and its attainment is always attended by frightful risk. The attempt should be made only when the risk of any other course is greater.
The Farther Reaches of Human Nature (1971).
1970s and later
“Love is desire sustained by unfulfilment.”
Source: The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories

“Preserve your memories, keep them well, what you forget you can never retell.”

Two quotes, Jean Dubuffet placed on the poster announcing his painting-show 'Les gens sont plus beaux qu'ils croient, in Galerie René Drouin, Paris (October 7–31, 1947)
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