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Ultron Voice Quotes By Dan Abnett

The voice was almost perfectly human. "Hello, Anthony." "Hello, Ultron," said Tony Stark. — Dan Abnett

Ultron Voice Quotes By Merle Shain

There are many pages in the book, many kinds of lives we each can live, many ways to be rich, and even more to be poor. — Merle Shain

Ultron Voice Quotes By Robin Maxwell

For a moment in time, a man knew me for who I was and, without reservation, loved me for who I was. How can I now live knowing no one will ever see me again in such a perfect light? Hear me as I wish to be heard? Love me as [he] loved me? — Robin Maxwell

Ultron Voice Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

Yes," I told her. "I'm angry, so what?"
... I went on, giving her an executive summary of my crappy life.
...
"So of course I feel angry," I said angrily. "What do you expect? It was a stupid thing to ask."
"Yes," she agreed. "It was a stupid thing to ask. I see that you're angry. I don't need to ask such a stupid thing to understand that."
"So why did you ask?"
Slowly she turned herself around, pivoting on her knees, until finally she was facing me, "I asked for you," she said.
"For me?"
So you could hear the answer. — Ruth Ozeki

Ultron Voice Quotes By Seth Shostak

Certainly the history of astronomy shows that every time we thought we were special, we were wrong. — Seth Shostak

Ultron Voice Quotes By Ted Sarandos

'Walking Dead' has done great on Netflix, but to pay for the full output deal just to get 'Walking Dead' didn't make sense. — Ted Sarandos

Ultron Voice Quotes By Ernie Isley

The muse of music isn't just from Greek mythology, but living in people like the Beatles, Chuck Berry, Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin. — Ernie Isley

Ultron Voice Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Very rapidly now Freddie realised that what he had been wishing for was a partner to share the perils of this enterprise which he had so rashly undertaken. In fact, not so much to share them as to take them off his shoulders altogether. — P.G. Wodehouse