More quotes by Michel Foucault

"Calling sex by its name thereafter [the 17th c.] became more difficult and more costly. As if in order to gain mastery of it in reality, it had first been necessary to subjugate it at the level of language, control its free circulation in speech, expunge it from the things that were said, and extinguish the words that rendered it too visibly present."
"Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting."
"What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is only related to objects, and not to individuals, or to life."
"Madness is the absolute break with the work of art; it forms the constitutive moment of abolition, which dissolves in time the truth of the work of art."