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You can make your superhero a psychopath, you can draw gut-splattering violence, and you can call it a "graphic novel," but comic books are still incredibly stupid. — Bill Watterson

When you're used to playing with people, when you're in a band, then you're used to playing with each other. People nowadays aren't used to playing with each other because they don't have to. — Bootsy Collins

Religious liberty might be supposed to mean that everybody is free to discuss religion. In practice it means that hardly anybody is allowed to mention it. — G.K. Chesterton

The creative artist seems to be almost the only kind of man that you could never meet on neutral ground. You can only meet him as an artist. He sees nothing objectively because his own ego is always in the foreground of every picture. — Raymond Chandler

Money can't buy you happiness, darling. Believe me, I've tried." "But it affords your own brand of misery. — Blake Crouch

Making films is hard. Awesome, but hard. — Colin Cunningham

There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose. — Anna Katharine Green

I'm always attracted to anti-hero roles. — Peter Dinklage

And therefore we must seek dialogue in this networked world. We must ask which voice was actually attempting to make itself heard and saw no other possibility of gaining a hearing. To that extent, for a while this also represented a forced opening of a cosmopolitan view. — Ulrich Beck

When Duncan did arrive a half hour later, I hugged him and didn't let go. He seemed a little embarrassed to be receiving such a public display of affection. After all, he did try his very best to barbeque me once. But that didn't matter now. — B. Alston

Claire was de rigeuer even in disgrace. — Tracy Anne Warren

Everyone looks at me like I'm stark naked standing on a glacier petting a penguin. — Brandy Nacole

Bad's the best of us. — Francis Beaumont

By operating on the principle of human and material obsolescence, America eats her history alive. — Gail Sheehy