Jacques Derrida — "To write is to know that one will not be read."
To write is to know that one will not be read.
To write is to know that one will not be read.
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"The trace is not a positive presence but the mark of an absence."
"The center is not the center."
"The animal looks at us, and we are naked before it. Thinking perhaps begins there."
"Deconstruction is not an operation that consists in dismantling structures but in showing that they have always been already dismantled."
"The living present is not a living present."
This sentiment is often attributed to him, reflecting themes in his work, but the exact phrasing is difficult to pinpoint as a direct quote.
Date: 1970s (conceptually)
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