Whos Irish Quotes & Sayings
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The similarity between Iron Man and Green Lantern is, unlike Superman or any of the X-Men or Spider-Man, anyone can be Green Lantern or Iron Man. All you need is the ring or the suit. — Marc Guggenheim

Dramatic use of color, harmonious design, the interplay of light and shadow across a variety of textures, the portrayal of the figure and other subject matter that reflects the sophistication and beauty I find in nature - all presented from a unique point of view - can only be successfully achieved with a sound command of the painter's craft ... history will determine how successful I have been. — Nelson Shanks

She looked the way a rose petal looks when you crush it between finger and thumb. — Rupert Thomson

We have so many words for states of the mind, and so few for states of the body. — Jeanne Moreau

Love is like a card trick. After you know how it works, it's no fun any more. — Fanny Brice

I like to think of myself as being fashion-conscious without being a slave to fashion. — Frida Lyngstad

Now there's a man with an open mind - you can feel the breeze from here! — Groucho Marx

Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. — Samuel Butler

I still remember my dismay in the summer of 2007 when - for the first time in the history of planet Earth - America's share of auto production dropped below 50 percent. — Seth Shostak

Jesus," said Clary. "I doubt he'd fit." "Jace." Clary was appalled. "What?" "I don't know, it seems wrong to make jokes like that in a church. — Cassandra Clare

If you are going to go to the trouble of choosing healthy food for your plate, shouldn't you also choose healthy people for your life? — Ramani Durvasula

One of the peculiar features of philosophical questions is how eager people are to offer solutions that miss the point of the questions. Sometimes these failed solutions are scientific, and sometimes they are religious, and sometimes they are based on what is called plain common sense. — Rebecca Goldstein