Gabriel Ba Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Gabriel Ba
The readers are very similar. The books they know, the questions they ask, the characters they like. That is similar. — Gabriel Ba
She was the most beautiful creature on Earth - her hair said so in that language only hair can speak. — Gabriel Ba
Each day, we feel more distant from each other, more alone, all while being surrounded by millions. Each day we watch as our city turns into a desert, one in which we are all lost, looking for that oasis we like to call "love". The more we wait, the more everything and everyone looks like a grain of sand escaping between our fingers before vanishing into the wind. How do we find something or someone we can no longer see, but which is right there before us? And how do we hold on to what is most precious in life? — Gabriel Ba
It doesn't matter where you're from - or how you feel ... There's always peace in a strong cup of coffee. — Gabriel Ba
I can't really tell how old I am, only that I'm too young to wonder if I asked the right questions in the past, and too old to wish the future will bring me all the answers. — Gabriel Ba
Only when you accept that one day you'll die can you let go, and make the best out of life. And that's the big secret. That's the miracle. — Gabriel Ba
It takes sometime and a lot of looking around but you eventually find that your home is alot more just the house you live in. — Gabriel Ba
If we wanted to make money we would have become lawyers or doctors or stuff like that. — Gabriel Ba
The German and the Brazilian market is small. When we went to France they know a lot more, than just the American comics. The audience there was much different. — Gabriel Ba
He feels safer just knowing that even if he's away there is a home waiting for him to return. — Gabriel Ba
There are a lot of comic strips in Brazilian newspapers that have been around for 30, almost 40 years. They are very famous in Brazil. — Gabriel Ba
The young open the paper to forget about life by reading the funny strips. The old do it to forget about death by reading other people's obits. My advice: don't open the paper and go on with your life. — Gabriel Ba
There are many readers of the book, who don't know anything about the authors and the artists. There is more than one author. It doesn't matter, if you can't make the reader dive into the story and surround him with that environment and those characters. That's an experience that lasts longer than figuring out who did what. I think that's what makes our working relationship better, it helps us to make a book that feels unique and not like different voices. — Gabriel Ba
Brazil and Germany are very similar, but in Brazil we have a much longer career. There are much more books that have been published just there. — Gabriel Ba
In Brazil we have a comic strip in the newspaper. That one also attracts a different kind of followers. — Gabriel Ba