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Millarworld Comics Quotes By Iain Banks

For all its apparent speed, the ship was almost perfectly silent, and he experienced an enervating, eerie feeling, as though the ancient warship, mothballed all those centuries, had somehow not yet fully woken up, and events within its sleek hull still moved to another, slower tempo, made half of dreams. — Iain Banks

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

The wealth of many centuries had been transmitted into ornament, luxury, pleasure; no more; the abolition of feudal rights had swept away duties as well as privileges; wealth, like an old wine, had let the dregs of greed, even of care and prudence, fall to the bottom of the barrel, leaving only verve and color. — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

I dont think that we're meant to understand it all the time. I think that sometimes we just have to have faith. — Nicholas Sparks

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Cory Doctorow

Novels for me are how I find out what's going on in my own head. And so that's a really useful and indeed critical thing to do when you do as many of these other things as I do. — Cory Doctorow

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Julie Connor

Be like a river. Be open. Flow. — Julie Connor

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Christopher Shevlin

Both still stood in the same positions, ready to deal with a conversation, should one break out. — Christopher Shevlin

Millarworld Comics Quotes By John Vanderslice

Bands will always need studios. The more people there are recording at home, the more people there will be who are going to need a studio. — John Vanderslice

Millarworld Comics Quotes By Peter Kreeft

The deepest reason why the Church is weak and the world is dying is that there are not enough saints. No, that's not quite honest. The reason is that WE are not saints. — Peter Kreeft