Mirrorshades Anthology Quotes & Sayings
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A hand landed on his shoulder like an anvil. "How'd you like to stay for dinner?"
Butch looked up. The guy was wearing a baseball cap and had some kind of marking - was that a tattoo, on his face?
"How'd you like to be dinner?" said another one, who looked like some kind of model. — J.R. Ward

Everything, in retrospect, is obvious. But if everything were obvious, authors of histories of financial folly would be rich ... — Michael Lewis

With 'Invincible', I wanted to create my own version of the Marvel or DC universe, with my own heroes and villains. — Austin Grossman

You don't have to be "insane" to cut people up, no matter how fiendishly you do it. You just have to hate enough. — Bruce Robinson

I think it's a really good thing to put yourself in a situation where you feel really uncomfortable because I think things can come out of that discomfort. — Laurel Nakadate

Most of the designers are eco-friendly, even by default, through their use of up-cycled materials and organic fabrics, and by producing in small quantities. Ultimately, the design has to be great - no one will buy it if it looks like a hemp sack! — Amber Valletta

Mom had always taught all of us to examine decisions by reversibility
that is, to hedge our bets. When you couldn't decide between two things, she suggested you choose the one that allowed you to change course if necessary. Not the road less traveled but the road with the exit ramp. — Will Schwalbe

It's an odd kind of feeling because it sort of reminds me of being five again. When you're a five-year-old, you don't pay any attention to what anyone thinks of you. You just sort of are in your skin. — Anna Quindlen

Until the sky is the limit [for women], as it is for men, men as well as women will suffer, because all society is affected when half of it is denied equal opportunity for full development. — Mary Barnett Gilson

God, eldest of Poets. — William Watson

It's one thing to have a relationship, to lay your hands on it, and another to make it continue and last. That's something I haven't talked about much in my comic strips, and it's certainly something I'm interested in. — Lynda Barry

Is it possible we love and rely on food more than we love and rely on God? — Lysa TerKeurst