The more absolute the need, the more predictable the behavior becomes until it is mathematically certain.


Burroughs Live: The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs, 1960-1997 (ed. Semiotext, 2001)


The more absolute the need, the more predictable the behavior becomes until it is mathematically certain.

The more absolute the need, the more predictable the behavior becomes until it is mathematically certain.

The more absolute the need, the more predictable the behavior becomes until it is mathematically certain.

The more absolute the need, the more predictable the behavior becomes until it is mathematically certain.