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Quotes About Crystallized

The 1970s crystallized the service mantra as we now know it.
~ Bruce Nordstrom
Men would wither and custom stale them, but diamonds! Ah, they were crystallized immortality!
~ Mae West
All the spaces between my mind and the mind of God are full of truths waiting to be crystallized into laws for the government of the masses.
~ Theodore Parker
Sea-Monkeys are hybrid brine shrimp and the brainchild of the mail-order entrepreneur Harold von Braunhut in 1957. When their crystallized eggs are submerged in water, minuscule crustaceans emerge; they can grow up to 2 inches long.
~ Brendan I. Koerner
legend crystallized her life (Sarah Bernhardt) until she became her observers' rumors. At the end, we all become edited copy.
~ Richard Powers
Melancholy Shakespearean passages provided him with relief. They offered structured, resonant versions of gloom. They organized sad topics and made them meaningful. Reciting dark writings aloud let him project his depression outward so that it was filtered through the improving lens of poetry. The rhythms and images of verse crystallized his private experience in a manner similar to the way his finest speeches crystallized and uplifted the national experience.
~ David S. Reynolds
It was a perfect title, in that it crystallized the article's niggling mindlessness, its funereal parade of yawn-enforcing facts, the pseudo-light it threw upon non-problems.
~ Kingsley Amis
The Amyrlin Seat has fallen, a nearby Aes Sedai cried amid the crystallized Sharans. The Amyrlin Seat has fallen!
~ Robert Jordan
Events are only the shells of ideas; and often it is the fluent thought of ages that is crystallized in a moment by the stroke of a pen or the point of a bayonet.
~ Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Thus it may be said that the symptoms are often ways of containing the anxiety; they are the anxiety in structuralized form. Freud rightly remarks about psychological symptoms: "The symptom is bound anxiety," or, in other words, anxiety which has been crystallized into an ulcer or heart palpitations or some other symptom.
~ Rollo May
The wonderful thing about maths is it's a totally logical subject, and a pathway has been marked out. I think a lot of these things can be crystallised in something quite essential, that people can get. If I can't explain it, I realise that's probably because I don't completely understand it myself.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
My soul is chaos, how can it be at all? There is everything in me: search and you will find out. I am a fossil dating from the beginning of the world: not all of its elements have completely crystallized, and initial chaos still shows through. I am absolute contradiction, climax of antinomies, the last limit of tension; in me anything is possible, for I am he who at the supreme moment, in front of absolute nothingness, will laugh.
~ Emil Cioran
The white façades of the villas and apartment houses were like blocks of time that had crystallized beside the road.
~ ballard j g iv
Actions may be judged according to time and place, and their values may change; but style, language (apart from content) are crystallized at the moment.
~ Erika Mann
beets were washed, sliced, and boiled to extract a syrup, which was then filtered, carbonated, combined with lime and sulfurous acid, evaporated, crystallized, and centrifuged to produce white sugar.
~ Greg Milner
I used ribosomes from very, very robust bacteria under very, very active conditions and found a way - I actually took advantage of research done before me at the Weizmann, the same institute I am now - how to preserve their activity and their integrity while they crystallized.
~ Ada Yonath
I prefer to explore the most intimate moments, the smaller, crystallized details we all hinge our lives on.
~ Rita Dove
Yesterday it had been a single chocolate orb that shattered with the tap of a knife, revealing shards of crystallized whiteness. Chocolate-menthol geode, Hector had said, and watched them piercingly as they ate, the chocolate melting on their tongues while the menthol rose in vapors straight towards the tops of their skulls.
~ Michelle Wildgen
how there are never crystallized in them any subjective being-convictions formed by their own logical deliberations—as in general is proper to three-brained beings—but instead, only those convictions are crystallized that depend exclusively upon the opinions of others.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
The stage of the development of the productive forces determines the political and ideological superstructure of society which are crystallized into a system of social organization.
~ Earl Browder
It was a perfect title, in that it crystallized the article's niggling mindlessness, its funeral parade of yawn-enforcing facts, the pseudo-light it threw upon non-problems.
~ Kingsley Amis
But frost, like the crystallized dreams of autumn, began to coat the clearing with its sugar glaze.
~ Victoria Logue
Oh! where do fairies hide their heads, When snow lies on the hills, When frost has spoiled their mossy beds, And crystallized their rills?
~ Thomas Haynes Bayly
But if theory is not the crystallized resin of experience, it ceases to be a guide to action.
~ Leslie Feinberg