Quote by Gilles Deleuze Download Open image ““The coils of a serpent are even more complex than the burrows of a molehill.”” — Gilles Deleuze ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Your life is like this snake's coils. No matter how many turns it makes, you'll end up back where you belong.” — Maria V. Snyder Copy Share Image
“When the serpent is slithering inside, you will know it, but only with the gift will you understand how it lives and how it… — E.G. Kardos Copy Share Image
“The ground under their feet rolled violently as if a giant snake was pushing through.” — Angela Orlowski-Peart Copy Share Image
Those who tread among serpents, and along a tortuous path, must use the cunning of the serpent. — Thomas Becket Copy Share Image
“They came to study the dreadful vulgarity of this imaginary Mass Man they pretend to hate. But they're fascinated with the snake-pit. ” — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“with a torn quilt coiled around him like a snake suffocating its prey. Beads” — Nat Kozinn Copy Share Image
“The crookedness of the serpent is still straight enough to slide through the snake hole.” — Abraham Verghese Copy Share Image
“The Serpent lies in a cage of jade, the demons laugh and poke it. It does not cry. The Turtle lies on a hospital… — Kylie Chan Copy Share Image
“Philosophy is the theory of multiplicities, each of which is composed of actual and virtual elements. Purely actual objects do not exist. Every actual… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
I have no admiration for culture. I have no reserve knowledge, no provisional knowledge. And everything that I learn, I learn for a particular… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
A leftist government doesn't exist because being on the left has nothing to do with governments. — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
“The best one can hope for is a government favorable to certain claims and demands from the Left.” — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
Either it is the fold of the infinite, or the constant folds [replis] of finitude which curve the outside and constitute the inside. — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
“The modulating principle of “salary according to merit” has not failed to tempt national education itself. Indeed, just as the corporation replaces the factory,… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
The various forms of education or ‘normalization’ imposed upon an individual consist in making him or her change points of subjectification, always moving towards… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
External images act on me, transmit movement to me, and I return movement: how could images be in my consciousness since I am myself… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
A concept is a brick. It can be used to build a courthouse of reason. Or it can be thrown through the window. — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
The problem is no longer getting people to express themselves, but providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
Intensities are implicated multiplicities, 'implexes,' made up of relations between asymmetrical elements. — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image