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I was a Marvel guy. I started reading comics when I was a kid. — Marc Webb

Perhaps our matching black outfits - even Phoebe wears dark colors - convince him that we are lesbian Buddhists — Helen Smith

How would I overlook the name Moody? Why, that's like overlooking Hanover, or - or Plantagenet.'
The woman laughed. 'I would hardly compare Adrian Moody to a royal line! — Eleanor Catton

The interesting part is that most of the kids I speak to have grown up watching 'Full House', so they feel like they know me and can talk to me. — Jodie Sweetin

I feel like being nerd is not about the superficial quality; it's about how nerds approach life. It's much more emotional and mental than it is you're some fat guy living in your mom's basement, which I think is just a hacky stereotype. — Chris Hardwick

On Dreams
Only one thing supersedes the importance of thinking about a better tomorrow. It's taking action today. — Vincent Lowry

I'm more of a homebody type. I don't want to look like I want to be in the public eye. I didn't become an actress to be famous. — Sarah Hyland

I will always find even the worst paintings that attempt some kind of representation better than the best invented paintings. — Balthus

I desire no honour if I have to conceal my religious beliefs in order to have it. — Mahatma Gandhi

You see persons and things not as they are but as you are. — Anthony De Mello

Thanks from keeping me from being a liar," said Nikolai.
"What?"
"About your having diarrhea."
"For you I'd get dysentery."
"Now that's friendship. — Orson Scott Card

We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do. — Francis Bacon

The odds are stacked against — Anonymous

Other generations perceived a plethora of swords hanging over their heads. But generally what they feared were shadows, for neither they nor their gods could actually end the world. Fate might reap an individual, a family, or even a whole nation, but not the entire world. Not then.
We, in the mid-twenty-first century, are the first to look up at a sword we ourselves forged, and know, with absolute certainty, it is real ... — David Brin