“What do I want?The answer to that question does not exist.”
“The riddle does not exist. If a question can be put at all, then it can also be answered.”
“The water vessel, taken as a vessel only, raises the question, "Why does it exist at all?" Through its fitness of construction, it offers the apology for its existence. But where it is a work of beauty it has no question to answer; it has nothing to do, but to be.”
“What do I want? Why is that simple question - four little words - so impossible to answer?”
“You never answered my question, about what you want to do with your life. Maybe my dreams aren't that complicated. Maybe I think that a job is just a job.What does that mean?Maybe I don't want to be defined by what I do. Maybe I'd like to be defined by what I am.”
“Instead of asking, “what do I want from life?,” a more powerful question is, “what does life want from me?”