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The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Henry Miller

Plots and character don't make life. Life is here and now, anytime you say the word, anytime you let her rip. — Henry Miller

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Steven Moffat

I think training in comedy, as it were, a history writing comedy, is a powerful tool for anyone. — Steven Moffat

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Charles Darwin

He who remains passive when over-whelmed with grief loses his best chance of recovering his elasticity of mind. — Charles Darwin

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Jill Smolinski

How is it that you're such an expert on home pregnancy kits?"
You're asking that question of an Italian stallion like myself? The women call me 'sperm of thunder'. I don't dare stand too close for fear I may impregnate them with just a whiff of my manhood. — Jill Smolinski

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Lynda Barry

Remember how you used to be able to feel your bed breathing and the walls spinning when you were a kid? — Lynda Barry

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Lily James

I really want to play interesting roles, but you want to work, so it's a balancing game. — Lily James

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By C.S. Lewis

What we have been told is how we men can be drawn into Christ-can become part of that wonderful present which the young Prince of the universe wants to offer to His Father-that present which is Himself and therefore us in Him. It is the only thing we were made for. And there are strange, exciting hints in the Bible that when we are drawn in, a great many other things in Nature will begin to come right. The bad dream will be over: it will be morning. — C.S. Lewis

The Complete Maus Vladek Quotes By Colin Wilson

One cannot ignore half of life for the purposes of science, and then claim that the results of science give a full and adequate picture of the meaning of life. All discussions of 'life' which begin with a description of man's place on a speck of matter in space, in an endless evolutionary scale, are bound to be half-measures, because they leave out most of the experiences which are important to use as human beings. — Colin Wilson