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Interview with Oliver Sacks

Dennis G. Jerz / 18 Feb 2002

“…I think the wonder of our aesthetic or religious sense, or musicality, is increased by the fact that it depends on three pounds of jelly in our head.” —Interview with Oliver Sacks (neurologist and novelist)

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