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Organ Quotes

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Coco J. Ginger
“I want your most vital organ. I want it to be mine.”
Jamie Weise

Jay Woodman
“We have the greatest power through love that can be known. It overcomes everything with its fierce and steady truth, if you can continue to stand in it.

You can call love to you, directly from the original stream of consciousness, anytime you feel weak or fearful, and you will be given strength and courage.

You can call love to you, directly from the original stream of consciousness, anytime you feel sad or alone, and you will feel embraced and comforted.

Call love to you if you feel vulnerable. Feel its purity come to you from the universe and flow round you like a miraculous mother cradling its innocent child.

Breathe love in. Say to yourself as you breathe deeply “I love. I am loved.� Say it over and over as you breathe it into yourself and out to the universe, until you really feel and believe that you ARE LOVE.

Feel love pour into your lungs as you breathe. Feel it circulate round your body to fill every organ, every limb, and every cell. Vibrate with its radiance, and share it.”
Jay Woodman

André Aciman
“We loved with every organ but the heart.”
André Aciman, Enigma Variations

“...the heart's not an organ but a whisper in your head ...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Ivan Pavlov
“One can truly say that the irresistible progress of natural science since the time of Galileo has made its first halt before the study of the higher parts of the brain, the organ of the most complicated relations of the animal to the external world. And it seems, and not without reason, that now is the really critical moment for natural science; for the brain, in its highest complexity—the human brain—which created and creates natural science, itself becomes the object of this science.”
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov

Walt Whitman
“Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean,
Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be
less familiar than the rest.”
Walt Whitman

Anne Rice
“Something had happened to his entire body that was very much like what happens to the erectile tissue of his organ when a man is sexually aroused. It increases marvellously in size, no matter what the man wants to happen. It goes from something flaccid and secret to becoming a kind of weapon.”
Anne Rice, The Wolf Gift

Kate Grenville
“Others, tiring of the sound of Buxtehude and Bach for hours on end, would complain there was no tune. That was exactly the thing he liked best about a fugue, the fact that it could not be sung. A fugue was not singular, as a melody was, but plural. It was a conversation.”
Kate Grenville, The Lieutenant

“The human mind is an organ for the discovery of truths rather than of falsehoods.”
Solomon E. Asch

Kate Grenville
“He sat in the chapel for hours picking his way through fugues. A dozen notes, hardly music. But then those few notes spoke to each other, subject and answer, by repetition, by diminution, by augmentation, even looping backwards on themselves in a course like the retrograde motion of Mars. He listened as if he had as many ears as fingertips, and, like a blind man, could feel textures that were barely there. At the end of two or three pages of music he would hear all the voices twining together in a construction of such dizzying power that the walls of the chapel could barely contain it.”
Kate Grenville, The Lieutenant

“Nim znaleziono ciała, bakterie w znacznym stopniu strawiły organy wewnętrzne, począwszy od żołądka i jelit. Podczas tego procesu mikroorganizmy uwalniały gazy, które wydymały brzuchy ofiar niczym balony. Pod ciałami i wokół nich rozlewały się kałuże ciemnej tłustej substancji, złożonej z lotnych kwasów łܲowych, które powstają podczas rozpadu tkanek. Włosy zaczynały się zsuwać z czaszek ofiar niczym zbyt luźne peruki. Zdjęcia małej Krystal należały do najbardziej przejmujących obrazów, jakie kiedykolwiek widziałem. Nagość dziewczynki ukazywała w sposób wyjątkowo wyrazisty, jak była młoda, mała i bezbronna. Okolice genitaliów dziecka znajdowały się w stanie daleko posuniętego dzłu. Raport z sekcji zwłok podkreślał, że nie dało się określić, czy Krystal była molestowana seksualnie, gdyż nie pozwalał na to stan tkanki miękkiej. Tak czy inaczej, dziewczynka z pewnością padła ofiarą brutalnego ataku.”
Bill Bass, Jon Jefferson

“There is no organ inside our body that does not serve a vital purpose”
Sunday Adelaja

Steven Magee
“The military is not so much a job, it is more of an organ donation program.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I am not an organ donor because my organs were damaged during working in high altitude astronomy.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“If you have been breathing industrial gas, you may have pernicious anemia, multiple chemical sensitivity and organ damage.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The organs that have been identified as having issues in very high altitude worker Steven Magee are: 1. Brain. 2. Lungs. 3. Heart. 4. Skin. 5. Liver. 6. Bones. 7. Gastrointestinal system. 8. Kidneys 9. Vitamin B12 & iron absorption problems are currently being diagnosed and may involve the stomach, intestines, liver & blood. 10. Hormonal problems that involve various organ systems of the body.”
Steven Magee

Gilles Deleuze
“Suddenly the despot sees rising up before him, against him, the enemy who brings death - an eye with too steady a look, a mouth with too unfamiliar a smil; each organ is a possible protest.”
Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari

Mick Jackson
“A notice was pinned on the back of the organ, about two feet from his face:

DESTRUCTION OF CHURCHES BY FIRES ORIGINATING IN THE ORGANS

1. The organ is damp, a lamp or stove is placed in it and left to burn all night, with the result of setting it on fire.
2. The organist, the blower, the tuner, or a workman making repairs, strikes a match , or lights a spirit taper, or candle, which he leaves burning, with the result of setting the organ on fire.
3. The music desk lights are movable brackets which can be placed so that the flames touch woodwork; this is done once, and the whole is set on fire.

ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE OFFICE
Lim. 11 Norfolk Street, Strand, London WC”
Mick Jackson, Five Boys

“YOUR HEAVIEST ORGAN IS YOUR TONGUE.

TONGUE CARRIES MORE WEIGHT THAN ANY OTHER ORGAN OF YOUR BODY.

आपके शरी� का सबसे वज़नदार अं� आपकी ज़ुबा� है�”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Jules Verne
“At that moment I heard the vague chords of the organ, a sad harmony under an indefinable melody, veritable wails of a soul that wished to break all terrestrial ties. I listened with all my senses, hardly breathing, plunged like Captain Nemo in one of those musical ecstasies which took him beyond the limits of this world.”
Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

Steven Magee
“Where would my suspected hypoxic organ damage come from? High altitude astronomy. I was working in the hypoxic environment of the summit of Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii from 2001 to 2006 at the Mauna Kea Observatories. Blood oxygen SpO2 is typically in the low 80’s, which is well below the 88% SpO2 threshold where the medical profession believes hypoxic organ damage starts occurring in the human adult body. I was sleeping at the Hale Pohaku dormitory for a week at a time at 9,200 feet where the medical profession believes central sleep apnea occurs, causing hypoxia during sleep. Sleeping tablets worsen the hypoxia, which I was using and most night shift workers use. I first started to see daily chronic fatigue in this position, but was able to struggle to work to do my week long night shift.”
Steven Magee, Magee’s Disease

Steven Magee
“The hypoxic nature of Magee’s Disease typically affects multiple organ systems. As such, the patient may present with a myriad of health issues that combined may have caused malnutrition to occur in the body.”
Steven Magee, Magee’s Disease

Steven Magee
“Ammonia poisoning was making me really sickly!”
Steven Magee, Toxic Altitude

Albert Schweitzer
“Because of the continuity of its tone, which can be maintained as long as desired, the organ has in it an element of the eternal. Even in a secular room it cannot become a secular instrument.”
Albert Schweitzer, Out of My Life and Thought