âIf you have a secret, you become afraid. You are paralysed by your desires, and are in terror of the desires still to be uncovered. The demands of love are too great, and you withdraw. (âŠ) If you have a secret, you become afraid. You become afraid of yourself, and what you might want, of wanting the wrong thing, even afraid of love.â
â Louise Bourgeois, Destruction of the Father/Reconstruction of the Father: Writings and Interviews, 1923â1997




















