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Crystal Dunn Quotes By Katherine Dunn

When your mama was the geek, my dreamlets," Papa would say, "she made the nipping off of noggins such a crystal mystery that the hens themselves yearned toward her, waltzing around her, hypnotized with longing. — Katherine Dunn

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Loraine Boettner

To assume that His plan fails and that he strives to no effect is to reduce Him to the level of His creatures and make Him no God at all. — Loraine Boettner

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Joell Ortiz

You can have a phenomenal booth artist and he can get in there and be a technician in the booth and it won't translate on the stage. I think that's what makes emcees emcees. Some rapper dudes are great rappers but it don't translate on stage. — Joell Ortiz

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Oliver Sacks

Enhancement not only allows the possibilities of a healthy fullness and exuberance, but of a rather ominous extravagance, aberration, monstrosity ... This danger is built into the very nature of growth and life. Growth can become over-growth, life 'hyper-life' ... The paradox of an illness which can present as wellness - as a wonderful feeling of health and well-being, and only later reveal its malignant potentials - is one of the chimaeras, tricks and ironies of nature. — Oliver Sacks

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Matisyahu

I think there is a tendency for people to get rigid and caught up in their beliefs of what is right and wrong, and they lose sight of humanity. Being human has to come first before right or wrong. — Matisyahu

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Katherine Dunn

Crystal Lil, her door propped open, sits in front of the television with a pan in her lap, a brown bag at her feet. She — Katherine Dunn

Crystal Dunn Quotes By Charles Fort

When, upon the closed system of normal preoccupations, a story of a sea serpent appears, it is inhospitably treated. To us of the wider cordialities, it has recommendations for kinder reception. I think that we shall be noted in recognitions of good works for our bizarre charities. — Charles Fort