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Disneyfication Article Quotes By Andy Andrews

It isn't until you forgive what's in the past that you'll be able to receive the gift of the present — Andy Andrews

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Louis Untermeyer

Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable. — Louis Untermeyer

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Mark Dacascos

I consider myself a martial artist and an actor. They can work together or individually. I love to do action. I love having a good role in which I can act and fight. That's double happiness. — Mark Dacascos

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Nora Roberts

Snickers, if that's all right, then I have to get her — Nora Roberts

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Jenny Han

Nothing good happens after two a.m. — Jenny Han

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Brian Michael Bendis

It also helps that what Dan Slott is doing with Peter Parker in the comics has elevated him to something else, so that Miles [Morales] at the moment is the more traditional Spider-Man figure in the universe: the high school student trying to balance high school and superheroics, and he can't catch a break. That was Peter's role, but it's not his role anymore, and it's Miles' role. That was given to me, and it's pretty cool. — Brian Michael Bendis

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Betty Field

I'm not an outstanding personality, and I'm certainly no beauty. Acting ability is all I've got to trade on. — Betty Field

Disneyfication Article Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

Both the Code of Hammurabi and the American Declaration of Independence claim to outline universal and eternal principles of justice, but according to the Americans all people are equal, whereas according to the Babylonians people are decidedly unequal. The Americans would, of course, say that they are right, and that Hammurabi is wrong. Hammurabi, naturally, would retort that he is right, and that the Americans are wrong. In fact, they are both wrong. Hammurabi and the American Founding Fathers alike imagined a reality governed by universal and immutable principles of justice, such as equality or hierarchy. Yet the only place where such universal principles exist is in the fertile imagination of Sapiens, and in the myths they invent and tell one another. These principles have no objective validity. — Yuval Noah Harari