Jacques Derrida — "To speak of a 'proper' meaning is always to betray the text."
To speak of a 'proper' meaning is always to betray the text.
To speak of a 'proper' meaning is always to betray the text.
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"The monster is always already within."
"The end is in the beginning."
"What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness."
"Deconstruction is not a demolition, but a careful dismantling to understand how a text or concept is put together."
"The monster is a figure of the future."
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