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Buscema Quotes By Timothy Noah

No man is an island. If you want to blame anybody for poisoning the world with that socialistic idea, blame John Donne. — Timothy Noah

Buscema Quotes By Dave Buscema

When Wellington Mara died in 2005, he took a piece of the organization's soul with him - one that fans, players, and staff still miss. — Dave Buscema

Buscema Quotes By Sean Paul

I think kids should have a mentor and a role model, but that they shouldn't take one person's opinion to be what we call final assessment or judgment about how life is supposed to be. — Sean Paul

Buscema Quotes By Ted Naifeh

I dug up some old John Buscema 'Conan' comics. Man, when Alfredo Alcala was inking, that was some of the most beautiful black and white comic art ever published. The stories are good, too, though early '70s comics based on Conan is a festival of sexist, racist stereotypes. — Ted Naifeh

Buscema Quotes By Joan Van Ark

Joan of Arc is my namesake. I played her character while still in my teens, at a music festival held at the University of Colorado in Boulder. — Joan Van Ark

Buscema Quotes By Tana French

If she had hurt me, I could have forgiven her without even having to think about it; but I couldn't forgive her for being hurt. — Tana French

Buscema Quotes By Albert Camus

Truth is not a virtue, but a passion. It is never charitable. — Albert Camus

Buscema Quotes By Allen Iverson

I play every game like it's my last game. All that matters is that you go out there and play every game as if it was your last. — Allen Iverson

Buscema Quotes By Alexis York Lumbard

Angels, angels, always near, protecting you, my special dear! — Alexis York Lumbard

Buscema Quotes By Barbara Brown Taylor

When my friend Matilda lay dying of Lou Gehrig's disease, she said that she had been prepared all of her life to choose between good and evil. What no one had prepared her for, she lamented, was to choose between the good, the better, and the best - and yet this capacity turned out to be the one she most needed as she watched the sands of her life run out. — Barbara Brown Taylor