Composition |
Fragments can neither be created nor destroyed, only combined. |
The electric magnetism between fragments: in the presence of another fragment, the fragment, excited, emits light. |
The beauty of the in-between is the beauty of the fragment. |
Without missing anything, the fragment misses all other fragments. |
All art is the art of putting one fragment next to another. |
The law of fragments: Not "separate but equal," but inseparably unequal. |
What makes a fragment a fragment? Space, time, silence. |
Where there is one fragment, there are two . . . and therefore many. |
Every fragment is empty—because replete with all the others. |
In touch with all other fragments, the fragment touches infinity. |