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Quotes About Marvel

'X-Men: First Class' was fun.
~ Kevin Bacon
There are a lot of writers who just want to do their own thing and avoid the rest of the Marvel Universe. But for me that was one of the things I loved about Marvel: that shared universe. So of course you would run into a mutant in Manhattan. You would run into another hero in Manhattan. For me, I figured why not? Why not have that fun?
~ Ann Nocenti
I wasn't terribly aware of Catwoman. She was a DC comics character and as a kid, I wasn't terribly fond of the DC comics characters. I was a Marvel boy.
~ Benjamin Bratt
I was terrified watching 'Civil War' for the first time.
~ Tom Holland
Pooley rose to investigate but the Professor restrained him with a firm and unyielding hand. Jim marvelled at the ancient's newly acquired strength. 'Do not look, Jim,' the Professor said dramatically, 'you would not care for what you saw.
~ Robert Rankin
Worlds that have died and will never return still live on in my memories, and that truly is a marvel.
~ Robert Shafer
Dragon droppings?" Per asked in awe, as if that were the most fantastic part of their tale.
~ Robin Hobb
The sheer improbability of your existence took my breath away.
~ Robin Hobb
Faith is a marvel, and yet no human being is excluded from it; for that in which all human life is united is passion, and faith is a passion.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
For my part I can in a way understand Abraham, but at the same time I apprehend that I have not the courage to speak, and still less to act as he did — but by this I do not by any means intend to say that what he did was insignificant, for on the contrary it is the one only marvel.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
Another marvel: some one has me fast Within his ample palm; 'tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around Over the surface of my subtle being, As though I were a sphere, and capable To be accosted thus, a uniform And gentle pressure tells me I am not Self-moving, but borne forward on my way. And hark! I hear a singing; yet in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody!
~ Saint John Henry Newman
To be young and alive was a glorious thing. When you possessed it, you were likely unable to fully comprehend that it was a marvel and a gift, no matter your circumstances.
~ Alice Hoffman
Make no mistake, everywhere you go, not just in Marvel Comics, there's parallel universes...Here? On the surface streets: traffic, couples in love, falafel-to-go, tourists in jogging suits licking stamps for postcards... And over the wall behind closed doors: other things-people strapped to chairs, sleep deprivation, the smell of piss...other things happening for "reasons of national security
~ Joe Sacco
Each time I look at you, I marvel at the feat of organic engineering that's allowed you to create such a fortification within a perfect composition of female flesh.
~ Joey W. Hill
The highest goal that man can achieve is amazement.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I can always look up at the cosmos and marvel, no matter what happens. And when I look up at it, I feel as though my problems are small. I don't know why, but it always makes me feel better.
~ Matthew Quick, Boy21
Life is magical. There is something wonderful in being alive, in having within one's self all sorts of possibilities.
~ Arthur Lynch
Life never become a habit to me. It's always a marvel.
~ Katherine Mansfield
People don't come to Marvel movies for personal life subplots, no.
~ Anthony Mackie
But again, I put in my time with Marvel and DC so there was that period of my life of trying to learn how to draw and tell stories in a proper fashion.
~ Todd McFarlane
What surprises you in life? The marvel of consciousness -- that sudden window swinging open on a sunlit landscape amidts the night of non-being.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
I think the foundation of everything in my life is wonder.
~ Alice Walker
Faith is a marvel, and yet no human being is excluded from it; for that in which all human life is united is passion, and faith is a passion.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
a novel should deliver a series of small astonishments
~ E. Lockhart