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We have to get rid of those nuclear weapons. — George Wald
Accepting your flaws is a hard thing to do when you're constantly reminded of them. — Auliq Ice
Now I'm standing in black stiletto heels in the middle of a Norman Rockwell painting. (pg 106-107) — Katja Millay
Only through destroying myself can I discover the greater power of my spirit. — Chuck Palahniuk
What stress really does, though, is deplete willpower, which diminishes your ability to control those emotions. — Roy F. Baumeister
A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. — Mark Twain
I suppose I just like being arty. That's all. Arty. — Peter Capaldi
When art assumes the omnipotence of reality, when we feel we suffer as much from an illusion as from truth, our sufferings lose all dignity and all consolation. We — Charles Robert Maturin
Only when it is seen that what decides each individual's destiny is whether or not God decides to save him from his sins, and that this is a decision that God need not make in any individual case, can one begin to grasp the biblical view of grace. — J.I. Packer
Look like chick books."
"And you're a chick, so what's the problem?"
She laughs. "Well, you've got beans and franks, or so I assume."
"Hey," he says, suddenly all serious. "Reading books by female authors does not limit my macho vibe. Plus, bitches write the best characters, man. It's like they get people, you know? — Chuck Wendig
The real difference between those who want to write and those that do, is that those that do get up every day and do it. — Leonard Wolf
With comics, you don't have to worry so much about budgetary constraints. In film and television, however fanciful you want to be, someone can come up to you and go, 'Okay, this is going to cost X amount of dollars, and we only have so many days to film this.' With graphic novels, you can have that alien invasion you've always wanted to see. — John Ridley
The mechanism of natural selection depends on the survival, not of the strongest, nor the most intelligent, but of the most adaptable. — Julian Barnes
