Buscema Avengers Quotes & Sayings
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I'll change to a dragon, then you'll be sorry. — Eloise Jarvis McGraw
Servants must be big people. Big enough to go on, remembering the right and forgetting the wrong. — Charles R. Swindoll
Death focuses the mind on the things that really matter: why are we here, and what should we do? — Arthur C. Clarke
Only common mortals like the Somervilles have good old rotten hates, dear,' said her mother. 'Sir Graham manages to love everybody and wouldn't know what you're talking about. Have a bun.'
'He doesn't love the Turks,' said Philippa. 'He kills them.'
'That isn't hate,' said Kate Somerville. 'That's simply hoeing among one's principles to keep them healthy and neat. I'm sure he would tell you he bears them no personal grudge; and they think they're going to Paradise anyway, so it does everyone good. — Dorothy Dunnett
I am not interested in splitting the white vote. — Harold Washington
But almost always, during the initial stage of the struggle, the oppressed, instead of striving for liberation, tend themselves to become oppressors, or "sub-oppressors." The very structure of their thought has been conditioned by the contradictions of the concrete, existential situation by which they were shaped. Their ideal is to be men; but for them, to be men is to be oppressors. This is their model of humanity. — Paulo Freire
Once, oh marvelous once, there was a rabbit who found his way home. — Kate DiCamillo
Think too of all who suffer as if you shared their pain. HEBREWS 13:3 — Philip Yancey
First you have nothing, and then, astonishingly, after ripping out your brain and your heart and betraying your friends and ex-lovers and dreaming like a zombie over the page till you can't see or hear or smell or taste, you have something. — T.C. Boyle
VI. If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. — Emily Dickinson
If a novel's salient aim is virtue, I want to throw it against the wall. — Cynthia Ozick
