Toxin Marvel Quotes & Sayings
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In his mind, he said, Tell me what you want. And she said, Leave this city. She said, Take me with you. — Marie Rutkoski

Poetry, in the past, was the center of our society, but with modernity it has retreated to the outskirts. I think the exile of poetry is also the exile of the best of humankind. — Octavio Paz

Depending on where you live, cooking, sex and pooping are either 3 of life's pleasures or what kills you — Bill Gates

I've always been fascinated by the idea that there's no such thing as evil; it's all in your point of view. To one group a suicide bomber is the antichrist and to one he's a hero. — Eli Roth

At least for me personally, I've always tried to do a really good job every day, with each interview, and treat each interview seriously, and make the person I'm speaking with feel comfortable, hopefully make it an ideal experience. — Katie Couric

And yet - and yet - one's kite will rise on the wind as far as ever one has string to let it go. It tugs and tugs and will go, and one is glad the further it goes, even if everybody else is nasty about it. — D.H. Lawrence

To our generation Einstein has been made to become a double symbol - a symbol of the mind travelling in the cold regions of space, and a symbol of the brave and generous outcast, pure in
heart and cheerful of spirit. — John Maynard Keynes

But I decided I wanted more education and I had to make a choice between starting law school, which was interesting to me, and going for a graduate degree in engineering. — Daniel J. Evans

I'm still a 'Star Trek' fan. You never stop being one. — Mila Kunis

if you thought like Sherman and there was a nest of treason to be found, Columbia was in your crosshairs. — Robert L. O'Connell

Oh, lighten up, Clark. I'm the one having scalding hot air directed at my genitals. — Jojo Moyes

There's a lot of good rappers in England at the moment. There's a lot of good dance acts. A lot of good, young guitar acts. I think a lot of groups came from that dole culture of the late 80's/early 90's - it's not as easy now. I think there's a dearth of working class bands. — Ian Brown