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Ametovic Quotes By Garth Ennis

The comics I read as a kid were much more influenced by TV and movies. Encountering superheroes as an adult without that kind of childhood sentimentality, it just doesn't allow you, or in my case at least, it wouldn't let me take the characters seriously. — Garth Ennis

Ametovic Quotes By Marc Guggenheim

In DC Comics, Blue Devil is a superhero who came out of a movie. — Marc Guggenheim

Ametovic Quotes By Sherwood Boehlert

Well, for starters, we have to do more to create demand for new technologies that can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and environmental degradation. — Sherwood Boehlert

Ametovic Quotes By Angela Khristin Brown

There is no difference between dark skin and light skin if you are both black. You are not inferior or superior, you are the same race. — Angela Khristin Brown

Ametovic Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

But we can never hope for a whole jury-box full of ecclesiastical diehards. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Ametovic Quotes By Robert Frost

A nation has to take its natural course
Of Progress round and round in circles
From King to Mob to King to Mob to King
Until the eddy of it eddies out. — Robert Frost

Ametovic Quotes By Wallace Stegner

Expose a child to a particular environment at this susceptible time and he will perceive in the shapes of that environment until he dies. — Wallace Stegner

Ametovic Quotes By Lawrence Weiner

I only work in relation to what the work is about. Yes, of course, if the world's coming to an end I would basically try to get out of the way when the sky falls. — Lawrence Weiner

Ametovic Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Man is meant for happiness and this happiness is in him, in the satisfaction of the daily needs of his existence. — Leo Tolstoy

Ametovic Quotes By Haruki Murakami

The grounds of the place were dominated by several large, old willow trees that towered over the surrounding stone wall and swayed soundlessly in the wind like lost souls. — Haruki Murakami