Bits Quote by Mohammed Dib
“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.”
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.
Recognize how early influences shape your identity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- childhood education
- personal development
- creative expression
- self-reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How have early symbols limited you?
- Can you rewrite your own inscription?
It may overemphasize determinism, ignoring agency to change.