I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me. Roland Barthes More Quotes by Roland Barthes More Quotes From Roland Barthes Language is a skin: I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. My language trembles with desire. Roland Barthes language-and-power skins desire The birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author. Roland Barthes birth cost book Painting can feign reality without having seen it. Roland Barthes painting reality Each of us has his own rhythm of suffering. Roland Barthes bereavement sad grief ...language is never innocent. Roland Barthes innocent language Am I in love? --yes, since I am waiting. The other one never waits. Sometimes I want to play the part of the one who doesn't wait; I try to busy myself elsewhere, to arrive late; but I always lose at this game. Whatever I do, I find myself there, with nothing to do, punctual, even ahead of time. The lover's fatal identity is precisely this: I am the one who waits. Roland Barthes games waiting play Language is legislation, speech is its code. We do not see the power which is in speech because we forget that all speech is a classification, and that all classifications are oppressive. Roland Barthes speech language forget Don't say mourning. It's too psychoanalytic. I'm not mourning. I'm suffering. Roland Barthes psychoanalytic mourning suffering Ultimately — or at the limit — in order to see a photograph well, it is best to look away or close your eyes. 'The necessary condition for an image is sight,'Janouch told Kafka; and Kafka smiled and replied: 'We photograph things in order to drive them out of our minds. My stories are a way of shutting my eyes. Roland Barthes eye photography sight Man does not exist prior to language, either as a species or as an individual. Roland Barthes language doe men A light without shadow generates an emotion without reserve. Roland Barthes shadow emotion light All official institutions of language are repeating machines: school, sports, advertising, popular songs, news, all continually repeat the same structure, the same meaning, often the same words: the stereotype is a political fact, the major figure of ideology. Roland Barthes song sports school The Text is plural. Which is not simply to say that it has several meanings, but that it accomplishes the very plural of meaning: an irreducible (and not merely an acceptable) plural. The Text is not a co-existence of meanings but a passage, an overcrossing; thus it answers not to an interpretation, even a liberal one, but to an explosion, a dissemination. Roland Barthes explosions interpretation answers Literature is the question minus the answer. Roland Barthes poetry healing art In front of the photograph of my mother as a child, I tell myself: she is going to die: I shudder, like winnicott's psychotic patient, over a catastrophe which has already occurred. Whether or not the subject is already dead, every photograph is this catastrophe. Roland Barthes patient mother children To hide a passion totally (or even to hide, more simply, its excess) is inconceivable: not because the human subject is too weak, but because passion is in essence made to be seen: the hiding must be seen: I want you to know that I am hiding something from you, that is the active paradox I must resolve: at one and the same time it must be known and not known: I want you to know that I don't want to show my feelings: that is the message I address to the other. Roland Barthes hiding-something passion essence I want a History of Looking. For the Photograph is the advent of myself as other: a cunning dissociation of consciousness from identity. Even odder: it was before Photography that men had the most to say about the vision of the double. Heautoscopy was compared with an hallucinosis; for centuries this was a great mythic theme. Roland Barthes vision photography men The photographic image... is a message without a code. Roland Barthes code photography messages We know that the war against intelligence is always waged in the name of common sense. Roland Barthes common-sense names war What the Photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the Photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially. Roland Barthes infinity photograph photography