[The celibate-machine forms a] new alliance between the desiring-machines and the body without organs so as to give birth a new humanity or a glorious organism. This is tantamount to saying that the subject is produced as a mere residuum alongside the desiring-machines, or that the confuses himself with this third productive machine and with the residual reconciliation that it brings about: a conjunctive synthesis of consummation in the form of a wonderstruck ‘So that’s what it was!'
Deleuze and Guattari, Anti-Oedipus, “1. The Desiring-Machines”, 17-8










