Deleuze Body Quotes & Sayings
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The shadow escapes from the body like an animal we had been sheltering. — Gilles Deleuze
The painted forest collapsed into folds and fell soundlessly to the pavement. — Emily St. John Mandel
I have found out all I need to know, it's pretty self explanatory. You wanted a laugh; trick two girls into thinking you liked them. Bravo, you succeeded. Now go have a celebratory drink with your frat buddies, I said, spitting rain out at him with each word I spoke. — Nicole Gulla
The sight of that loveliness was enough to drive all sense from a man's head. — Bernard Cornwell
The difference is great between one's outside "life," the things which happen to one, incidents, pains and pleasures, and one's "living." — Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The best way not to find the bed too cold is to go to bed colder than the bed is. — Carlo Borromeo
My eye, my brain, are images, parts of my body. How could my brain contain images since it is one image among others? — Gilles Deleuze
I think I can say, and say with pride, that we have some legislatures that bring higher prices than any in the world. — Mark Twain
Think Jesus taught us that we have a Father who loves us more than we know, and if we could sort that out we would know how to treat each other. — Wayne Jacobsen
Because humor brings us back to earth, it helps us to use well what is left to us even when we are keenly aware of what we have lost or been denied. Only those who know how to weep can also laugh heartily. — Kathleen R Fischer
I like travelling on my own. It means I'm completely free to think about what's around me. — Robert Winston
Only by a frank discussion of the very details of dying can we best deal with those aspects that frighten us the most. It is by knowing the truth ... that we rid ourselves of that fear of the terra incognita of death. — Sherwin B. Nuland
Every moment you steal from the present is a moment you've lost forever. There is only now. — Jeanette Winterson
What counts is the question, of what is a body capable? And thereby he sets out one of the most fundamental questions in his whole philosophy (before him there had been Hobbes and others) by saying that the only question is that we don't even know [savons] what a body is capable of, we prattle on about the soul and the mind and we don't know what a body can do. — Gilles Deleuze
Forget you are a man. Loose the animal you hide inside. — Pamela Clare
