
Duane Dudek (October 12, 1995) "The Development of an Actor", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 1.
In a letter, January 1986; cited in: Jean Tinguely, Margrit Hahnloser-Ingold, Paul Sacher (1996) Briefe von Jean Tinguely an Paul Sacher und Gemeinsame Freunde.
Quotes, 1980's
Duane Dudek (October 12, 1995) "The Development of an Actor", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 1.
“The wait is long, my dream of you does not end.”
Source: My Dream of You
Song lyrics, The Basement Tapes (1975), This Wheel's on Fire (recorded in 1967)
“If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life.”
Gwendolen, Act III
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)
Source: Sisterhood Everlasting
De Abaitua interview (1998)
Context: We only know the world as we have lived in it. A lot of things we thought were givens have turned out to be local and temporary phenomena. Capitalism and communism felt like they were always going to be around, but it turns out they were just two ways of ordering an industrial society. If you were looking for more fundamental human political poles, you’d take anarchy and fascism, for my money. Which are not dependent upon economic trends because they are both a bit mad. One of them is complete abdication of individual responsibility into the collective, and one of them absolute responsibility for the individual. I think these will both still be with us, but fascism becomes less and less possible. We have to accept that we are moving towards some sort of anarchy.
Interview with Ekyse Knox http://www.westernclippings.com/interview/elyseknox_interview.shtml