"If coherence is achieved at the expense of complexity, it is not really coherence. Perhaps it is just an opinion. Complexity and coherence are twins, always in secret conversation with each other. Any kind of coherence that flattens or sanitizes the world of our fictions or offers false consolations for the anxieties that make us interesting or resolves conflicts and restores moral order in unbelievable ways, or that dulls the awkward, fragile, illogical, incoherent parts of living a life, simply does not have enough dimensions."
— Deborah Levy, The Position of Spoons