
Reading as Construction (1980)
Something Like an Autobiography (1981)
Context: Although human beings are incapable of talking about themselves with total honesty, it is much harder to avoid the truth while pretending to be other people. They often reveal much about themselves in a very straightforward way. I am certain that I did. There is nothing that says more about its creator than the work itself.
Reading as Construction (1980)
“For nothing is more fulfilling than love itself”
“On Philosophy: To Dorothea,” in Theory as Practice (1997), p. 421
“Nothing, they say is more certain than death, and nothing more uncertain than the time of dying”
Quote from the first and only! issue of the art-magazine 'Art Concret', Paris 1930
1926 – 1931
“Nothing is more ridiculous than a tyrant, whose fear is gradually losing itself.”
“Nothing is more certain than death and nothing uncertain but its hour.”
Enguerrand VII de Coucy, quoted on p. 570
A Distant Mirror (1978)
Source: Paradoxes of Faith (1987), Ch. X. "Man", p. 137