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“Art and religion first; then philosophy; lastly science. That is the order of the great subjects of life, that's their order of importance.”
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“What SF can do better than anything else is show us the range of our possible futures, and what we can do to realize the good ones and avoid the nasty ones.”
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“As an artist, as I design and lay out a page, the less-important things, things I want you to spend less time looking at, I draw them very small, maybe even silhouette them. The more-important pivotal scenes, I draw them larger, maybe even a double-page spread.”
Source : "Justice League artist Jim Lee". Interview with Web Behrens, www.timeout.com. September 7, 2011.
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“Recently, there has been a profound change in how we think about corporate leadership. The 1990s was the era of celebrity leaders: we focused on Jack Welch, and not GE, on Bill Gates, and not Microsoft, on Steve Jobs, and not Apple, on Larry Ellison and not Oracle. But, on reflection, the records of most high-profile leaders have not withstood closer scrutiny. In almost all cases, it turns out that the success of organizations is due to the collective efforts of many, and not to the genius of a single, all-powerful individual at the top.”
Source : Source: bobmorris.biz
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“Frost is back - this is a brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough.”
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“Another related source of demonization is the homosexual relationship itself...That attachment and communion are indeed inspired, but their source is demonic.”
Source : "Pursuing Sexual Wholeness: How Jesus Heals the Homosexual". Book by Andrew Comiskey, 1988.
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“When you love someone very much, you'd have to go through every tear, every heartache, every pain. Cause in the end, it's not how much you suffered but how you loved.”
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“Our heads have a nasty habit of ruining what can make us happiest. And there are times in our lives when you have to put aside what we think is best and do with what you feel is best.”