In an interview on the BBC arts program 'Omnibus', (1990); as quoted in 'Antoni Tàpies a Painter With Textures, Dies at 88', by William Grimes, in 'The New York Times', 8 Febr, 2012, p. B17
1981 - 1990
“The more you covet something, the more certain it is that you’ll lose it, and the more devastating the loss will be when it happens—which it will.”
Source: Yoga For People Who Can't Be Bothered To Do It (1993), p. 216
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