
Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 145
Mustique (2002)
Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 145
God doesn't believe in atheists (2002)
Source: For the Discovery of a Zone of Images', Piero Manzoni, 1957, pp. 16-17
Source: New Testament and Mythology and Other Basic Writings (1941), p. 10
As quoted in Willem de Kooning, MOMA Bull, pp. 7, 6
1950's
The Spiral Staircase: My Climb Out of Darkness (2004)
Context: The one and only test of a valid religious idea, doctrinal statement, spiritual experience, or devotional practice was that it must lead directly to practical compassion. If your understanding of the divine made you kinder, more empathetic, and impelled you to express this sympathy in concrete acts of loving-kindness, this was good theology. But if your notion of God made you unkind, belligerent, cruel, or self-righteous, or if it led you to kill in God's name, it was bad theology. Compassion was the litmus test for the prophets of Israel, for the rabbis of the Talmud, for Jesus, for Paul, and for Muhammad, not to mention Confucius, Lao-tsu, the Buddha, or the sages of the Upanishads.
On staying with Colombia as his subject matter in “Interview: Fernando Botero” http://www.timeoutshanghai.com/features/Art-Art_Features/34176/Interview-Fernando-Botero.html in TimeOut Shanghai (2016 Feb 25)