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A golden rule: to leave an incomplete image of oneself.

A golden rule: to leave an incomplete image of oneself.

Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books

A one-eyed man is much more incomplete than a blind man, for he knows what it is that's lacking.

Victor Hugo (1887). “Notre-Dame. With Illus. by Hugo, Bayard, Brion, Johannot, and Others”

Consider incompleteness as a verb.

Anne Carson (2015). “Plainwater: Essays and Poetry”, p.17, Vintage

Poems come from incomplete knowledge.

Diane Wakoski (1988). “Emerald Ice: Selected Poems, 1962-1987”, p.132, David R. Godine Publisher

A city is a place that can offer maximum freedom. Otherwise it’s incomplete.

"Ai Weiwei on Beijing's Nightmare City". www.newsweek.com. August 28, 2011.