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Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Rashida Jones

I feel like there is this weird thing where celebrity involvement in political campaigns kind of goes together like peanut butter and chocolate. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad. — Rashida Jones

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Paloma Picasso

The more famous you become, the less people will tell you your faults. — Paloma Picasso

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I never tire of reading Tom Paine. — Abraham Lincoln

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Jim Lee

Prior to 'Action' and 'Justice League 1,' there was no label 'superhero' for a superpowered being. It's really the emergence of Superman and the Justice League that gets the public comfortable with the idea of people amongst us who have extraordinary power and that they've agreed to be our champions. — Jim Lee

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Philip Connors

Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today. — Philip Connors

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Howard Thompson

Total victory is the only acceptable goal in a mind-control war because humanity is diminished so long as a single mind remains trapped in superstition [supernatural religion] by programming or choice. — Howard Thompson

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Dana Snyder

I just find 'Scooby-Doo' unwatchable. I can't stand it. I like all those other Hanna-Barbera shows about a thousand times more than 'Scooby-Doo.' — Dana Snyder

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Peter Capaldi

The only person that I want to love me is my wife. — Peter Capaldi

Janakiraman Subramanian Quotes By Thomas Merton

One of the first things to learn if you want to be a contemplative is to mind your own business. Nothing is more suspicious, in a man who seems holy, than an impatient desire to reform other men. — Thomas Merton