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I grew up on comics and cartoons. So, as an adult, I like comics and cartoons. — J. Michael Straczynski

Little Bobby Jones of Atlanta is really a fine player, and shows every indication of becoming a tremendous great one, once he is master of himself, which must come with maturity. — A. W. Tillinghast

Everything I do in investment is just very different. — Michael Burry

Freud pointed out, in his Problem of Lay Analysis , that it is extremely unlikely that a young man who would throw the best years of his life into the cloistered drudgery of getting an M.D. degree, could possibly make a good psychoanalyst; so he preferred to look for young analysts among the writers, the lawyers, the mothers of families, those who had chosen human contact. But in their economic wisdom, the Psychoanalytic Institute of Vienna (and New York) overruled him. — Paul Goodman

Moreover, you couldn't get animal sex and tight leather and sex toys along with something warm and comforting and meaningful. — Lacey Alexander

All this is a preface to the fear and uncertainties which clamber over a man so that in his silly work he thinks he must be crazy because he is so alone. — John Steinbeck

Let people get fond of each other: lure them on. Then tear asunder. — James Joyce

When you bring telomerase RNA levels down by using a mechanism that targets the RNA for destruction, the cells which were running on very high telomerase levels are now running on a lean diet of telomerase. — Elizabeth Blackburn

To talk about the senselessness of the battle was to attribute sense to war itself. — Sten Nadolny

From a gameplay standpoint, I've said for years that hero, fiction, and tone have nothing to do with the idea that choices have consequences. And that's really what I'm interested in. I care about you showing how clever and creative you are. — Warren Spector

A life is a life no matter how small — Dr. Seuss

If a person is stupid, we excuse him by saying that he cannot help it; but if we attempted to excuse in precisely the same way the person who is bad, we should be laughed at. — Arthur Schopenhauer