The books are stacked on each other to form individual letters, but separately so that one character is built of Korans, another of Bibles, and another of the Torah.
The books, of all sizes and forms, are stacked irregularly, so the sculpture appears with a slightly shaky expression.
These quotes are the 'good' ones, that express a humane approach to issues such as reconciliation, forgiveness, women's rights, care for the weak, equality, wisdom, beauty, compassion, faith, hope, charity, etc.
There are quotes concerning persecution and intolerance with regard to religion, gender and race, i.e. "A woman must obey her husband", "must be silent at public gatherings", "must wear veils", etc.
The whole letter structure is placed on a dark ring which is attached to a sort of newspaper text, where the religious quotes are continuously displayed.