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Quotes About Head

I'm a musical geek. It's like there's this big, wild universe in my head, and I love to express it.
~ Labrinth
The head of Fermilab was reading Astonishing Stories when he was ten.
~ Frederik Pohl
Quarterbacks coach, I would do at Tennessee. Head coach? Absolutely not.
~ Peyton Manning
Dick Clarke, who was head of counter-terrorism in the National Security Council, pushed constantly for the Principals Committee, which is the key national security group of top officials to take up the issue of terrorism.
~ Sidney Blumenthal
The EEG provided a record of rhythmic fluctuations in potential voltage over various parts of the head. Berger at first thought there was only one wave from the whole brain, but it soon became clear that the waves differed, depending on where the electrodes were put. Modern EEGs use as many as thirty-two separate channels, all over the head.
~ Robert O. Becker
The other characteristic trait of the spiritual man is that he is upside down. This means to say, firstly, that the "solid ground" under his feet is found above, whilst the ground below is only the concern and perception of the head.
~ Robert Powell
The Professor shook his head. 'On the contrary, my motives are most simple, to advance science and to combat evil.
~ Robert Rankin
Because I'm a special gatekeeper. I'm the head gatekeeper. Because, although, as you can see, I'm only a head, I'm also the gatekeeper. Which makes me the head gatekeeper. Which makes me very special, don't you agree?
~ Robert Rankin
If, while at the piano, you attempt to form little melodies, that is very well; but if they come into your mind of themselves, when you are not practising, you may be still more pleased; for the internal organ of music is then roused in you. The fingers must do what the head desires; not the contrary.
~ Robert Schumann
It filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay. And as I lay and tossed about, the voice in my ears seemed more distinct, and I began to understand the words he had muttered. They came to me slowly as if I had forgotten them, and at last I could make some sense out of the sounds. It was this: "Have you found the Yellow Sign?" "Have you found the Yellow Sign?" "Have you found the Yellow Sign?
~ Robert W. Chambers
Tessie sat sewing by the window, and every now and then raised her head and looked at me with such innocent compassion that I began to feel ashamed of my irritation and looked about for something to occupy me.
~ Robert W. Chambers
Psychosis does not live in the head. It lives in the in-between of family members, and in the in-between of people," Salo explained. "It is in the relationship, and the one who is psychotic makes the bad condition visible. He or she 'wears the symptoms' and has the burden to carry them.
~ Robert Whitaker
Aunque a veces mi flojera como alumno me provoca repentinos ataques de sueño. Esos ataques se llaman narcolepsia y los sufrió River Phoenix en aquella película de Gus Van Sant. Pero River Phoenix tenía a Keanu Reeves, o dicho de otra manera: Phoenix tenía dónde apoyar su cabeza dormida y yo solo puedo apoyarla en los libros.
~ Roberto Bolano
Wonderful, wonderful, yet again the sword of fate severs the head from the hydra of chance.
~ Roberto Bolano
Isn't it strange how wise counsel can cool the hottest head?
~ Robin Hobb
If the church is to survive as a place where head and heart are equal partners in faith, then we will need to commit ourselves once again not to the worship of Christ, but to the imitation of Jesus. His invitation was not to believe, but to follow. (p. 145)
~ Robin R. Meyers
No one but death the redeemer will humble that head.
~ Robinson Jeffers
Bailey, where's your hat?" "In my pocket, sir!" "Why isn't it on your head?" "Because I can't get my head in my pocket, sir!
~ Robyn Carr
Where I come from, someone's head in a bag is generally considered the best revenge.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
It was as if his face had washed up on his head, like a tide, and left its mark, and then some artistic boy had come along to the same beach with a little paint.
~ Lorrie Moore
was sixty feet off, but the bullet caught him in the top of the head, killing him instantly.
~ Louis L'Amour
Please could I say one word? was the question three times repeated before a rough head bobbed out from the grotto of books in which Mac usually sat. Did anyone speak? he asked, blinking in the flood of sunshine that entered with Rose.
~ Louisa May Alcott
nuestros prejuicios nos encierran, nos achican la cabeza, nos idiotizan; y cuando estos prejuicios coinciden, como suele suceder, con la convención mayoritaria, nos convierten en cómplices del abuso y la injusticia, como en el caso de Wilde.
~ Rosa Montero
Well-meanin' man. Did it all for the best. Stalky curled gracefully round the stair-rail. Head in a drain-pipe. Full confession in the left boot.
~ Rudyard Kipling