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  1. I have studied your list of works: it seems to be very representative [to Dorival, 1.11.1966]
  2. It isn't that modern art is dead, it's just finished and gone... but if I have an idea tomorrow I will do it [of painting, 31.10.1949]
  3. Tell me as well what % you would like [to Lebel, 30.10.1963]
  4. My silence does not prevent me from thinking of you often [to Man Ray, 29.10.1953]
  5. [MD promises Hamilton he'll study a map of London before his next visit, 28.10.1961]
  6. I don't actually remember which Readymades were at Bourgeois [Gallery show in 1916, to Hamilton, 27.10.1964]
  7. This headlight child could, graphically, be a comet, which would have its tail in front [26.10.1912]
  8. Very good idea to have the string photographed [to Dreier, 25.10.1942]
  9. Not much liquor, but all the women you want [on his longevity, 24.10.1967]
  10. The artist should be able to work in one place quite as well as another [surprising (for MD) comment to a journalist, 24.10.1915]
  11. One can make three or four exceptional things. The rest is repetition. Renoir for example [on giving up painting, 23.10.1964]
  12. I am deeply in my book [to Dreier, 22.10.1930]
  13. I will send you all my daily doodles made while waiting for a telephone number [to Lebel, 21.10.1958]
  14. It's a thing which turns very fast with an electric motor - very dangerous - I nearly killed Man Ray with it [20.10.1920]
  15. I don't want to destroy art for anybody else but for myself [19.10.1961]
  16. [19.10.1949, MD's contribution] was adding intellectual colour... I mean purely cerebral colour... for example, the title was very important
  17. the word 'modern' means 'modern', which means nothing because they were modern in 1649 [19.10.1949 - 1649 referring to Velazquez]
  18. The readymades inspire no feeling whatever. It is hard to maintain this [to Morrisson, 18.10.1965]
  19. We took a pride in doing things that wouldn't sell; we did them for fun [to Morrisson, 18.10.1965]
  20. Quite anxious to see the project of the frame [17.10.1923]