Squadron Supreme Quotes & Sayings
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He usually gets what he wants. And what he wants is to keep you safe. He really cares about you, you know."
Her chest constricted with a strange combination of pleasure and pain. She tried to cover her emotions with a playful shrug. "Well, of course he does - I mean, what's not to like? I make incredibly bad, impulsive decisions. Plus, I'm lame, scarred, and crazy - the whole package. — Kathryn Knight
One never quite stops believing, some doubt remains forever. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The truth is, they don't want us back on Earth. Trained killers who've lived for years outside the normal Earth routine of constant surveillance. That's why they don't let us go home. I figured out part of that a while back, but now I realize the whole truth. They are afraid of my brethren and me, even as they need us to fight their wars. It is from stuff such as us that revolutions are made. — Jay Allan
The greatest treasure is the act of being alive. — Lailah Gifty Akita
This time I wouldn't forget him, because I couldn't ever forgive him - for breaking my heart twice. — James Patterson
It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor. — Seneca.
Indian men are still used to the traditional role given to women; they want intelligent girls for company but not to marry ... they have yet to taste and relish the company of mature women. — Amrita Pritam
It is not the absence of defensiveness that characterizes learning teams but the way defensiveness is faced — Peter M. Senge
Bear in mind closely that I did not see any actual visual horror at the end. — H.P. Lovecraft
It is said that in science the greatest changes come about when some researcher says "Hmmm. That's odd." The same can be said for relationships: "That's not my shade of lipstick . . ." - warfare: "That's an odd dust cloud . . ." Etc. — John Ringo
I simply don't understand. I have not the remotest clue what the nature or extent of my neighbor's woes can be. Practical troubles, griefs that can be assuaged if only there is enough to eat - these may be the most intense of all burning hells, horrible enough to blast to smithereens my ten misfortunes, but that is precisely what I don't understand: if my neighbors manage to survive without killing themselves, without going mad, maintaining an interest in political parties, not yielding to despair, resolutely pursuing the fight for existence, can their griefs really be genuine? Am I wrong in thinking that these people have become such complete egoists and are so convinced of the normality of their way of life that they have never once doubted themselves? — Osamu Dazai
If you are going to dream then dream big, why spend time dreaming small? — Tiffany Sunday
Transform the earth, not patch up the old plan. — George Herbert Clarke
