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Make me laugh. Make me cry. Tell me my place in the world. Lift me out of my skin and place me in another. Show me places I have never visited and carry me to the ends of time and space. Give my demons names and help me to confront them. Demonstrate for me possibilities I've never thought of and present me with heroes who will give me courage and hope. Ease my sorrows and increase my joy. Teach me compassion. Entertain and enchant and enlighten me.
Tell me a story.
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As though we were made for each other... Beauty and the Beast. Of course, if anyone else calls you beast, I'll rip their lugns out.
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Tell me a story.
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It's always useful to know as much as possible about your enemy.
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The Dark Knight by Dennis O'Neil
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I believe that what doesn`t kill you simply makes you stranger.-Joker
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They hurled him inside... into the song of a thousand sweetly singing flowers... and though he tried -- desperately -- to shut out those siren notes, they seeped into his mind... into his soul -- and that fine intelligence succumbed to a killing beauty...
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A worthy editor has one primary directive: to make the creative people look good. To do this, he must sometimes demand further work. He doesnβt do it casually. Remember, more work for you means more work for him, too. If
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Dennis O'Neil (The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics)
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It is his own--a religion he alone practices."
"Oh come on! A one-man religion?"
"There is no other kind.
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Dennis O'Neil (The Question Omnibus Vol. 1)
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Telegram@velocemarco Buy Cocaine online in Athens
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Dennis O'Neil (The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection, Vol. 2)
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Telegram@velocemarco Buy Cocaine online in Dubbo
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Dennis O'Neil (Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #207)
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If you find yourself writing a lengthy denouement, rethink your structure. The story's finished, dammit. Your reader may enjoy a bit of additional information, or a final visit with your characters, but if you've done your work well, there's really very little left to interest them.
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