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I was trying to release emotions, exercise emotions, and then I entered the art world. Even after grad school, some of [the earlier works] were still lingering in my head. I realized there were some pieces where I felt that I had to respond to the criticism. — Kalup Linzy
The teacher's chief difficulty is poverty. He (or she) belongs to a badly paid profession. He cannot dress and live like a workman, but he is sometimes paid as little as an unskilled laborer. — Gilbert Highet
For we are noble in only one way, but bad in all sorts of ways. — Aristotle.
We want to be all things, not just to gain power over things - how infantile! — Frederick Lenz
A story should be like a roller coaster. That is to say before writing a really cruel scene, I have to lift the people's spirits, for example, with a fun scene ... Before writing a scene of pure despair, we must go through scenes of hope. And indeed, when I write, all of this amuses me very much. — Ryukishi07
The joy of being in the studio is having people being utterly free to throw out their ideas. — Mary Chapin Carpenter
In this world there is a paradise, whoever does not enter it will not enter the Paradise of the Hereafter. — Ibn Taymiyyah
Circumstances give in reality to every political principle, its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. — David Trimble
A woman's mink coat represents the sacrifice of a lot of little animals, including her husband. — Mignon McLaughlin
Washington's defeat in 1754 was followed by active military preparations on both sides. — Albert Bushnell Hart
Sing a song if you like."
"Aloud?"
"In your head. — George R R Martin
I've tried to write from my own understanding of identity in all my comics, whether it's about superheroes or historical conflicts or monkey gods. — Gene Luen Yang