Humans have an unbelievable fantasy to camouflage its fantasy. If something is continuously repeated, humans depend on it to be true. If it's at the edge of the page, so to speak, perhaps in the footnotes, it's probably overlooked. But if that something is exciting and thrilling (I repeat again as an example of the Antipuritanism in the U.S.A. in the 50's, 60's, and 70's), then they consider it for themselves. And if they consider it for themselves, it becomes a question of the quantity of their energy and finances, whether or not it goes forward. If you are old, perhaps you identify with what already existed in your youth; if you are still young, you say, "they have screwed up, now I want to have the opposite." I think all humans can be affected by forecasts. Whereby one person is "influenced" when reason designates, a second is affected by a kind of "ecstasy", a third is inspired by a film, and a fourth says that their judgement is the fruit of their considerations. Human beings are full of fantasy, which must be to our credit somehow. We have an unbelievable fastasy, to camouflage our fantasy.

-Sergius Golowin, Excerpts from an interview by Wolfganf Bauer during a series of lectures by Golowin in Erfurt/Thuringen, February 2002.