“There is very little difference between the capacity for mayhem and destruction, integrated, and strength of character. This is one of the most difficult lessons of life.”— Jordan B. Peterson, amazon.com
“I’m an artist creating perfect images at every moment, then melting down those images before your eyes.”— Rumi, twitter.com
“It is this idea of destruction, with the accompanying thought of near and inevitable change, that gives to the solitudes of America their peculiar character, and their touching loveliness. You look at them with mournful pleasure. You feel that you must not delay admiring them. The impression of wild…”— Alexis de Tocqueville, amazon.com
“Destruction leads to a very rough road, but it also breeds creation.”— Red Hot Chili Peppers, open.spotify.com
“People are constantly putting up an umbrella that shelters them in a firmament of conventions and opinions. But poets make a slit in the umbrella, they tear open the firmament itself, to let in a bit of free and windy chaos and to frame in a sudden light a vision that appears through the tear. But t…”— Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, amazon.com