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The past can't hurt you anymore, not unless you let it.
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Alan Moore (V for Vendetta)
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None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with YOU. You're locked up in here with ME.
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Alan Moore (Watchmen)
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To forgive or not to forgive... are those my only choices?
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Natsuki Takaya
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Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
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Stan Lee
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That pompous phrase (graphic novel) was thought up by some idiot in the marketing department of DC. I prefer to call them Big Expensive Comics.
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Alan Moore
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His rage passes description - the sort of rage that is only seen when rich folk that have more than they can enjoy suddenly lose something that they have long had but have never before used or wanted.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit, Or, There And Back Again (Graphic Novel))
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Rorschach's Journal: October 12th, 1985
Dog carcass in alley this morning, tire tread on burst stomach. This city is afraid of me. I have seen its true face.
The streets are extended gutters and the gutters are full of blood and when the drains finally scab over, all the vermin will drown.
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save us!"... and I'll look down and whisper "No.
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Alan Moore (Watchmen)
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You got a lifetime. No more. No less.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives)
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To insinuate that I would break an oath that I made to the ALMIGHTY for my own personal gain is an insult. An insult to me and an insult to the Order. An insult, worthy of death.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies...but the silence of our friends.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Mark Long (The Silence of Our Friends)
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Have you ever been in love? Horrible, isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses. You build up this whole armor, for years, so nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life⦠You give them a piece of you. They don't ask for it. They do something dumb one day like kiss you, or smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so a simple phrase like "maybe we should just be friends" or "how very perceptive" turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a body-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. Nothing should be able to do that. Especially not love. I hate love.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones)
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For some folks death is release, and for others death is an abomination, a terrible thing. But in the end, I'm there for all of them.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 3: Dream Country)
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Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, Judges and Justices all fall prey to the Hitman.
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R.B. Le`Deach (My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories)
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The book is almost always better than the movie. You could have no better case in point than FROM HELL, Alan Moore's best graphic novel to date, brilliantly illustrated by Eddie Campbell. It's hard to describe just how much better the book is.
It's like, "If the movie was an episode of Battlestar Galactica with a guest appearance by the Smurfs and everyone spoke Dutch, the graphic novel is Citizen Kane with added sex scenes and music by your favourite ten bands and everyone in the world you ever hated dies at the end."
That's how much better it is.
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Warren Ellis
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The stuff you bring back from dreams is free.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives)
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A gun is a liar's weapon
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Frank Miller
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There is a madness, yes, this is true. Few mortals possess it, the willingness to step away from the protection of sanity. To walk into the wild wood of madness...
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones)
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When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree by the river of truth, and tell the whole world 'No, You Move.
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J. Michael Straczynski
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Simonβs love life was complicated, but there was a pang, just for a moment, for this woman talking graphic novels with him.
Ah, well. Tessa Gray, foxy nerd, was probably dating someone already.
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Cassandra Clare (The Whitechapel Fiend (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, #3))
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Continue your search for the truth but remember one thing--all things are possible.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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You can make your superhero a psychopath, you can draw gut-splattering violence, and you can call it a "graphic novel," but comic books are still incredibly stupid.
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Bill Watterson
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I would have hoped you would have learned by now. No matter, a man who refuses to face his destiny offers himself to the GOD of chanceβand chance is a wayward bitch.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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The Slice and Dice Fanatic uses his sexual skills to lure his victims into his realm of fun.
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R.B. Le`Deach (My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories)
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Sometimes you have to let your life get messy. That's how you get to the good parts
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Molly Knox Ostertag (The Girl from the Sea)
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Of course we're Criminals
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Frank Miller (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns)
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You are one, and we are many, We are everywhere and nowhere at the same time. We are the face of justice.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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Alec dragged the heavy canvas bag out of the back of the van, dropping it on the sidewalk. "Ready to go." He announced. "Lets kick some demon butt!"
Jace looked at him a little oddly. "You alright?
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (City of Bones: Graphic Novel, #2))
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Fear, your fear takes hold of youβ¦I can smell it. You are in my world now, and in my world, darkness is light.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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Crooked politicians stood in the way of our President until the Hitman doled out justice for them.
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R.B. Le`Deach (My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories)
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Everyone is so enamored with the puppet; they never notice the man pulling the strings.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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Please read this [book] so I'll have someone to talk about it with? I'll get you cigarettes.
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Fiona Staples (Saga, Volume 2)
β
The Order? Here inside such a weak soul?β
βHis spirit is failing, his faith too old."
βHe cannot be saved."
βFew have tried."
βHe is consumed by the lion."
βHe is overtaken by pride.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
β
We have a name," said Jace. "Magnes B-"
"Shut up." Alec hissed, thwacking Jace with his closed menu. Jace looked injured.
"Jesus," he rubbed his arm. "What's your problem?
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (City of Bones: Graphic Novel, #2))
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Boy, you are a hothead, Bane. Your rage makes you an exceptional warrior but quite a boring conversationalist. Good thing I did not keep you for your manners and charm, eh? Now calm down, your spittle is getting all over me, my feet do not require a shower."
-Michael, The ArchAngel
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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HANG THE LAW AND FUCK THE RULES! Where is your love for others? Where is your compassion? All these warriors want is a chance to serve. Doesnβt their love supersede your rules?
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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They could see she was a real Princess and no question about it, now that she had felt one pea all the way through twenty mattresses and twenty more feather beds. Nobody but a Princess could be so delicate.
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Hans Christian Andersen (The Princess and the Pea: The Graphic Novel (Graphic Spin))
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Law and order during 2020 seemed to slip past most communities until the Vigilante stepped into view and began his own style of justice.
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R.B. Le`Deach (My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories)
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Every time you look up at the stars, itβs like opening a door. You could be anyone, anywhere. You could be yourself at any moment in your life. You open that door and you realize youβre the same person under the same stars. Camping out in the backyard with your best friend, eleven years old. Sixteen, driving alone, stopping at the edge of the city, looking up at the same stars. Walking a wooded path, kissing in the moonlight, look up and youβre eleven again. Chasing cats in a tiny town, youβre eleven again, youβre sixteen again. Youβre in a rowboat. Youβre staring out the back of a car. Out here where the world begins and ends, itβs like nothing ever stops happening.
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Bryan Lee O'Malley (Lost at Sea)
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I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it's very difficult to find anyone.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit: or There and Back Again (Graphic Novel, Book 3))
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You heard me. A creature from another world, a dark world, lurks the halls of Hellgate, tormenting victims at will. A grotesque, gnarled, twisted creature, with thick iron stakes impaled into its body, whip marks across its chest and back-- the beast got inside my brain.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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It would ha' been a good deal easier, if ye'd only been a witch.
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Diana Gabaldon (The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel)
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Boomerang arrow, Kate -- It comes back to you in the end. Boomerang. Respect it.
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Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Volume 1: My Life as a Weapon)
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The school board banned one of Maya Angelou's books, so the librarian had to take down her poster.
I fished it out of the trash.
She must be a great writer if the school board is scared of her.
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Laurie Halse Anderson (Speak: The Graphic Novel)
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There are a number of paths that lead to this place. I have been avoiding them for some small time, now.
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Neil Gaiman (The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives)
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Monster? Monster, you say?β He scratched his chest, blood dripping from what seemed to be an old wound. βNo, my friend. I have SEEN real monsters. I have faced real darkness, heart beating out of your chest with death all around you. The stench of piss and shit as men empty themselves in their final moments. I have experienced real terror. Terror, a simple man like you, could never fathom
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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Does Batman ever NOT have a plan...?
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Mark Waid (Kingdom Come #2: Truth and Justice)
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You have to be brave before you can be good.
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Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Volume 5)
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Have you ever thought about why GOD did it? Why tempt such fragile beings in the first place? Did GOD give the race of man free will, knowing that they would use that will to defy him, or to take it a step further since GOD knows all, did he know that Adam and Eve would eat the forbidden fruit, allowing him to cast them out of paradise to toil and suffer for a living.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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If you can't tell your story to another human, find another way: journal, paint, make your grief into a graphic novel with a very dark storyline. Or go out to the woods and tell the trees. It is an immense relief to be able to tell your story without someone trying to fix it. The trees will not ask, "How are you really?" and the wind doesn't care if you cry.
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Megan Devine (It's OK That You're Not OK)
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A lot of people who came into my family's life looking like heroes ended up acting more like villains.
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Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Volume 4)
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I've died before. It was boring, so I stood up.
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Warren Ellis (Moon Knight, Vol. 1: From the Dead)
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We are told to remember the idea and not the man. Because a man can fail. He can be caught, he can be killed and forgotten. But 400 years later, an idea can still change the world. I have witnessed firsthand the power of ideas. I've seen people kill in the name of them. But you cannot kiss an idea... cannot touch it or hold it.
Ideas do not bleed. They do not feel pain. They do not love. And it is not an idea that I miss. It is a man.
A man that made me remember the 5th of November. A man that I will never forget.
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Alan Moore (V for Vendetta)
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I always knew it would come down to you and the big blue school boy. Planet's too big for the BOTH of you. When it all comes down, I want a piece of him. A small piece, will do? For OLD TIMES, sake, you know..it still hurts when its cold.
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Frank Miller
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A spark is exactly what it means. An igniting of something that spreads, and soon it becomes difficult to contain. The sparks, in this case, represent sin, not just any sin, a major undertaking of evil that spreads and infects life, changing the way humans live forever." " The Everlasting protects man for six of these catastrophes, but once there is a seventh, well⦠anything goes."
"Iβm not destroying man; Iβm saving man--from themselves.
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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The one who's afraid has already lost.
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Elisabetta Gnone
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My mom says . . . there are bad people who hurt others for fun . . . and there are good people who do it by accident. Like, they make a mistake?
I think you're a good person.
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Svetlana Chmakova (Awkward (Berrybrook Middle School #1))
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Funboy: Pal, something is seriously wrong with you.
The Crow: Atrocity has that effect on me.
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James O'Barr (The Crow)
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We are Knights of the Trinity, Angels of the Third Realm of Heaven
Warriors of The Almighty
Defenders of Righteousness, Truth. And Justice
Protectors of the Weak and Downtrodden
Guardians of the realms of men.
We pledge our spirits, our swords, and our shields in service,
Not for glory, not for pride, but for the honor to serve the Most-High
May the forces of Darkness tremble in our wake and die at our hands! We are the Chosen Twelve, the Blessed, the Mighty War-riors of the Everlasting Order
Hazah! Hazah! Hazah!
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J.B. Lion (The Seventh Spark: Volume One β Knights of the Trinity)
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Even at the end of the road, read the first sentence, there is a road. Even at the end of the road, a new road stretches out, endless and open, a road that may lead anywhere. To him who will find it, there is always a road.
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D.J. MacHale (Pendragon Before the War: Book Two of the Travelers (Pendragon (Graphic Novels)))
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Show some respect. They were your grandparents. -Batman
Just names and dusty frames on the wall to me. -Damien
I take exception to that. There is not a speck of dust collecting on those portraits. -Alfred
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Peter J. Tomasi (Batman and Robin, Volume 1: Born to Kill)
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Every goodbye calls for preparation, but most times, life takes us by surprise.
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Elisabetta Gnone
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Thoughts can exist... feelings can exist... but words do not always exist.
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Raina Telgemeier (Guts (Smile, #3))
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Imagination is just what others use to get things they can't understand into their heads. Rarely β if ever β do they actually fit there.
-Hermes
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Brian Azzarello (Wonder Woman, Volume 1: Blood)
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There are just two things you need to fix here: the interior and the exterior.
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David Mazzucchelli (Asterios Polyp)
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Why aren't you afraid of me?
I've seen my death, and you're not it.
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Kim Harrison (Blood Work (The Hollows Graphic Novel, #1))
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I know this because the worst has happened. The thing I canβt live withβ¦ has happened. And for all our back and forthβ and all the things weβve said and done to each otherβ¦ thereβs one thing that Iβll never be able to tell anyone nowβ¦ The one thing! The one thing I should have told you. But now I canβtβ¦ It wasn't worth it.
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Brian Michael Bendis
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He was a nobody. One of those shy kids who turned into social invalids when that first blast of adolescence hit, meekly accepted their fate, and became invisible.
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Derf Backderf (My Friend Dahmer: A Graphic Novel)
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It was finally all out of me... I was as pure and empty as the flames moving in front of me.
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Charles Burns (Black Hole)
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Alice: I didn't know that cheshire cats grinned. In fact, I didn't know that cats could grin.
Duchess: They can, and most of 'em do.
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Rod Espinosa (Alice in Wonderland)
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Me? I like wearing a condom. It means I'm having sex. I already spend most of my time NOT wearing one. It's like a tuxedo - I enjoy putting one on for special occasions.
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David Mazzucchelli (Asterios Polyp)
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Cheap! But not as cheap as your girlfriend.
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Warren Ellis
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Nowadays Iβm really cranky about comics. Because most of them are just really, really poorly written soft-core. And I miss good old storytelling. And you know what else I miss? Super powers. Why is it now that everybodyβs like βI can reverse the polarity of your ions!β Like in one big flash everybodyβs Doctor Strange. I like the guys that can stick to walls and change into sand and stuff. I donβt understand anything anymore. And all the girls are wearing nothing, and they all look like they have implants. Well, I sound like a very old man, and a cranky one, but itβs true.
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Joss Whedon
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People who are too sensitive go crazy, remember that
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Paul Pope (Heavy Liquid)
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Sweet lady," said Florian, "all men are fools, and all men are knights, where women are concerned.
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George R.R. Martin (The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel)
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People should learn the names of things. They're more important when you know what they're called -- harder to forget. - Constantine
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Jamie Delano (Hellblazer, Vol. 2: The Devil You Know)
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But worse things were about to be found in the bedroom: on the jewellerβs wifeβs ottoman, in a casual pose, sprawled a third party- namely, a black cat of uncanny size, with a glass of vodka in one paw and a fork, on which he had managed to spear a pickled mushroom, in the other. , The Master and Magarita
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Mikhail Bulgakov (The Master and Margarita: A Graphic Novel)
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He glanced furtively up and down the hallway. "Hodge too. Everyone wants to talk to me. Except you, I bet you don't want to talk to me," said Jace.
"No," said Clary. "I want to eat. I'm starving.
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (City of Bones: Graphic Novel, #2))
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They are given to all kinds of marvellous beliefs; are subject to trances and visions; and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air.
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Washington Irving (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow)
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Well, robots are, of course, the monkey's natural enemy.
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Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Vol. 8: Kimono Dragons)
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Broken things can be fixed and healed. Nothing is too difficult or too dirty to clean.
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Marika McCoola
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Naughty children have to be protected. Even if it's just from themselves.
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Marika McCoola (Baba Yaga's Assistant)
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Give people a chance and they'll usually surprise you.
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Scott Lobdell
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If you're going to survive in this world, here's what you need to know: you are who you are, not what people think you are.
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Mark Waid
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You'd be shocked at how many adults are already dead inside, walking around with no clue, waiting for a heart attack or cancer to finish the job. When people don't express themselves, they die one piece at a time. It's the saddest thing I know.
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Laurie Halse Anderson (Speak: The Graphic Novel)
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They're right. We're not fighting for the people anymore, Falcon... Look at us. We're just fighting.
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Mike Millar
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As I always say: If you want to do it, you can do it. The question is: Do you want to do it?
βNellie Bly
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Matt Phelan (Around the World: A Graphic Novel)
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Sometimes a thing happens that's so bad that it feels like things should be made to look on the outside, the way they feel on the inside.
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Emil Ferris (My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Vol. 1 (My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, #1))
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K.I.S.S
Keep. It. Simple. Stupid.
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Laura Lee Gulledge (Page by Paige: A Graphic Novel)
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True. The school admin decided that a girls clothes were more important than her education.
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Svetlana Chmakova (Brave (Berrybrook Middle School #2))
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That was all I needed when she smiled at me, all the other stupid, ugly stuff just drifted away.
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Charles Burns (Black Hole)
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Eliza sitting naked on a pink towel. So beautiful I could die.
Concentrating, all focused in on her sketchbook, but aw, god ...her tail.
Her cute little tail moving slowly back and forth, making a fan shape in the dirt.
She's the one. She really is. I know that now.
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Charles Burns (Black Hole)
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I suppose all moms have an idea who they hope their daughters will be. Like a connect-the-dots picture where you think you know what shape it will become. But then it's the daughter who draws the lines, and she might connect the dots you didn't intend, making a whole different picture. So I've gotta trust the dots she's given me, and she's gotta trust me to draw the picture myself.
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Laura Lee Gulledge (Page by Paige: A Graphic Novel)
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Peabody waved her PPC triumphantly. βItβs the Kirk thing, The Enterprise thing. It reminded me Iβd hit this name that made me snicker when I was running the vanβthe Cargo. Here it is. Tony Stark.β
βOh, baby.β McNab blew her a double-handed kiss. βGood call.β
βItβs gotta be, right?β Peabody said to McNab. βItβs his style.β
βWho the hell is Tony Stark?β Eve demanded.
βIron Man,β Roarke told her. βSuperhero, genius, innovative engineer, and billionaire playboy.β
βIron Man? Youβre talking about a comic book guy?β
βGraphic novel,β Roarke and McNab said together.
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J.D. Robb (Calculated in Death (In Death, #36))
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I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was. Likewise, I never imagined that home might be something I would miss. Yet as we stood loading our boats in the breaking dawn, on a brand new precipice of Before and After, I thought of everything I was about to leave behindβmy parents, my town, my once-best-and-only-friendβand I realized that leaving wouldn't be like I had imagined, like casting of a weight. Their memory was something tangible and heavy, and I would carry it with me.
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Ransom Riggs (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: The Graphic Novel (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Graphic Novels, #1))
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Or powerful objects, such as statues, amulets, monuments, certain models of cars. But they prefer
human form. You see gods have great power, but only humans have creativity, the power to change
history rather than simply repeat it. Humans can...how do you moderns say it...think outside the cup.β
βThe box,β I suggested.
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Rick Riordan (The Red Pyramid: The Graphic Novel (The Kane Chronicles: The Graphic Novels, #1))
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In one way, at least, our lives really are like movies. The main cast consists of your family and friends. The supporting cast is made up of neighbors, co-workers, teachers, and daily acquaintances. There are also bit players: the supermarket checkout girl with the pretty smile, the friendly bartender at the local watering hole, the guys you work out with at the gym three days a week. And there are thousands of extras --those people who flow through every life like water through a sieve, seen once and never again. The teenager browsing a graphic novel at Barnes & Noble, the one you had to slip past (murmuring "Excuse me") in order to get to the magazines. The woman in the next lane at a stoplight, taking a moment to freshen her lipstick. The mother wiping ice cream off her toddler's face in a roadside restaurant where you stopped for a quick bite. The vendor who sold you a bag of peanuts at a baseball game. But sometimes a person who fits none of these categories comes into your life. This is the joker who pops out of the deck at odd intervals over the years, often during a moment of crisis. In the movies this sort of character is known as the fifth business, or the chase agent. When he turns up in a film, you know he's there because the screenwriter put him there. But who is screenwriting our lives? Fate or coincidence? I want to believe it's the latter. I want that with all my heart and soul.
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Stephen King (Revival)
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But I was right and the real world seemed increasingly nonsensical. Why train for years to do a job you bitched about all day? Didn't it make more sense to follow your dreams and maybe do a little good at the same time? I didn't want to be a lawyer or a bank manager or a goddamn burger flipper. We only get one life and I wanted mine to be exciting...
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Mark Millar (Kick-Ass)
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Such heaped up platters of cakes of various and almost indescribable kinds, known only to experienced Dutch housewives! There was the doughty doughnut, the tender oly koek, and the crisp and crumbling cruller; sweet cakes and short cakes, ginger cakes and honey cakes, and the whole family of cakes. And then there were apple pies, and peach pies, and pumpkin pies; besides slices of ham and smoked beef; and moreover delectable dishes of preserved plums, and peaches, and pears, and quinces; not to mention broiled shad and roasted chickens; together with bowls of milk and cream, all mingled higgledy-piggledy, pretty much as I have enumerated them, with the motherly teapot sending up its clouds of vapor from the midst-- Heaven bless the mark!
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Washington Irving (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow)
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It's my belief that Dahmer didn't have to wind up a monster, that all those people didn't have to die horribly, if only the adults in his life hadn't been so inexplicably, unforgivably, incomprehensibly clueless and/or indifferent. Once Dahmer kills, however - and I can't stress this enough - my sympathy for him ends. He could have turned himself in after that first murder. He could have put a gun to his head. Instead he, and he alone, chose to become a serial killer and spread misery to countless people. There are a surprising number out there who view Jeffery Dahmer as some kind of anti-hero, a bullied kid who lashed back at the society that rejected him, This is nonsense. Dahmer was a twisted wretch whose depravity was almost beyond comprehension. Pity him, but don't empathize with him.
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Derf Backderf (My Friend Dahmer: A Graphic Novel)
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The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet. Streaming files of wild ducks began to make their appearance high in the air; the back of the squirrel might be heard from the groves of beech and hickory-nuts, and the pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighboring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fullness of their revelry, they fluttered, chirping and frolicking from bush to bush, and tree to tree, capricious from the very profusion and variety around them. There was the honest cock robin, the favorite game of stripling sportsmen, with its loud querulous note; and the twittering blackbirds flying in sable clouds; and the golden-winged woodpecker with his crimson crest, his broad black gorget, and splendid plumage; and the cedar bird, with its red-tipt wings and yellow-tipt tail and its little monteiro cap of feathers; and the blue jay, that nosy coxcomb, in his gay light blue coat and white underclothes, screaming and chattering, nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every songster of the grove.
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Washington Irving (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow)