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Workingmans Dead Quotes By Jim Lee

One of the reasons I never had a problem handing over my characters to other creators is that I knew that they would add their own influences and takes on the characters and make them better for it. — Jim Lee

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Carrie Anne Noble

Rainbows would never spring from a crock full of credit cards or computer printouts. — Carrie Anne Noble

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Richard Stanley

With 'Moreau,' it's been particularly confusing because I started out being the writer of the screenplay and then trying to be the director, then being moved from being the director and having to become the dog extra, it makes some kind of sense to suddenly become a character in the story. — Richard Stanley

Workingmans Dead Quotes By William Mapother

If you think about filmmaking as an entire spectrum, starting with the writer and ending with maybe the marketing department, the actor's contribution is a rather slender band. — William Mapother

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Elie Wiesel

Violence is not the answer. Terrorism is the most dangerous of answers. — Elie Wiesel

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Rachel Bach

The truth is that there are no heroes. We're all villains excusing our actions by hiding behind a greater good. — Rachel Bach

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Tom Stoppard

There is presumably a calendar date a moment when the onus of proof passed from the atheist to the believer, when, quite suddenly, secretly, the noes had it. — Tom Stoppard

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Starving for a high, a place to hang out inside my own head. Starving for touch. Pain, even. A way to feel. I need to feel. — Ellen Hopkins

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Charles Dickens

He had been for many years, a quiet silent man, associating but little with other men, and used to companionship with his own thoughts. He had never known before the strength of the want in his heart for the frequent recognition of a nod, a look, a word; or the immense amount of relief that had been poured into it by drops through such small means. — Charles Dickens

Workingmans Dead Quotes By Jonathan Harnisch

We all have problems, but let's not kid ourselves: it's how we deal with them that makes the difference. — Jonathan Harnisch