Evangelion Manga Quotes & Sayings
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One reason I love the Kindle, more so than the iPad, is that on the Kindle you can't do anything else but read. It's the best, because it does the least. It doesn't even show a clock. — Marco Arment
I didn't do it. Which, in my professional opinion, wouldn't be a bad defense . . . if her mouth and chin weren't completely covered with thick, blazing pink, like she's Ronald McDonald's illegitimate daughter. — Emma Chase
There's not really genres as storytelling in Austria, unfortunately. — Susanne Wuest
I thought it was possible that O.J. could have done something. It crossed my mind. I was thinking about the events of everything and going, Why did I hear that? I was going, No, it can't be, and just all that stuff was adding up. — Kato Kaelin
Our belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that assures the successful outcome of any venture. — William James
For our stories are not yet finished, and perhaps will never be. — Piers Anthony
So I'm happiest when I'm working with artists and writers, and involved in stories, whether we're talking about animation or movies or comics or television. — Stan Lee
If you consider what are called the virtues in mankind, you will find their growth is assisted by education and cultivation. — Xenophon
He always had a different girlfriend and you could tell they were all easy but a nun would turn easy at one look at Luke. — Kristen Ashley
Luckily, I'm setting records without even thinking about it, without having the pressure of having to do as well as the person who came before me. It's more like, "Yeah, I'm doing my thing and what happens, happens," and fortunately those have been some pretty amazing results. — Mariel Zagunis
The reason the story runs so much with the little girls are the actual heroes in the warfare is because under most circumstances women are braver than men .. — Henry Darger
What do we mean by a public square? For starters, it is rarely square. . . . It may be a quadrangle or rectangle or circle or pretty much any shape, and it can be open or closed. It might even be a park . . . through which people pass, going from one place to another, not simply a retreat. A square is porous, balancing its porousness with some focal point, like a fountain or a reliable patch of sun with some benches that marks a break from the cars and streets and invites people to stop, look, exhale, find one another [Michael Kimmelman, "Part One: Culture: Power of the Place, Introduction"]. — Catie Marron
For kids it's natural to be competitive. — Daley Thompson
