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“A man is likewise form and expression, a written sign thrown unto boundless matter, an undifferentiated word of what is. I've therefore been created in the image of the inscriptions that, as a child, I used to project unto my bits of bone, stone, wood, and iron, probably even in the image of a…” quote by Mohammed Dib
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“A man is likewise form and expression, a written sign thrown unto boundless matter, an undifferentiated word of what is. I've therefore been created in the image of the inscriptions that, as a child, I used to project unto my bits of bone, stone, wood, and iron, probably even in the image of a single one of their words, a single one of their letters.”

Mohammed Dib

About This Quote

Source Book: The Man Who Walks, by Mohammed Dib, 1968

The quote likens human identity to a written sign, suggesting we are shaped by the symbols and language we encounter from childhood, becoming reflections of those inscriptions.

In simple terms: We become like the symbols we learn early.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how early influences shape your identity.

Themes

identity language symbolism growth

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • childhood education
  • personal development
  • creative expression
  • self-reflection

Key Concepts

semiotics self-construction cultural imprint

Questions to Reflect On

  • How have early symbols limited you?
  • Can you rewrite your own inscription?
A Different Perspective

It may overemphasize determinism, ignoring agency to change.

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