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Source: [Jesus Among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message, 2002, 9780849943270, 90]
                                    
                                        
                                        2000s 
Source: [Jesus Among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message, 2002, 9780849943270, 90]
                                    
“Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?”
Come Follow To You, Vol. 2, Chapter 4; in Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic (2000), Part 2.
                                        
                                        A variant reading of White's notes exists: Then later I said to Bobby — what's the line between histrionics and drama. I should have kept the blood on. but in White's own published memoir In Search of History: A Personal Adventure (1978) this is rendered "what's the line between history and drama?" 
The "Camelot" interview (29 November 1963) 
Context: History!... Everybody kept saying to me to put a cold towel around my head and wipe the blood off... later, I saw myself in the mirror; my whole face spattered with blood and hair... I wiped it off with Kleenex... History! … I thought, no one really wants me there. Then one second later I thought, why did I wash the blood off? I should have left it there, let them see what they've done... If I'd just had the blood and caked hair when they took the picture … Then later I said to Bobby — what's the line between history and drama? I should have kept the blood on.
                                    
“I was so happy every morning when I woke up that I was pissing smiley faces.”
Source: The Heroin Diaries: A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rock Star
“Death is the dark backing that a mirror needs if we are to see anything.”
                                        
                                        Humboldt's Gift (1975), p. 265 
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