Top 43 Bill Willingham Quotes
#1. Nothing like a good war to forget a night of exquisite soul-killing humiliation.
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#2. Only silly Dorothys arrive in a magical land and want to go home. You don't want to be a silly stinking Dorothy, do you? They're reviled throughout every wondrous land. Did you know the name Dorothy translates as "squandered opportunity"?
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#4. Freedom is sloppy. But since tyranny's the only guaranteed byproduct of those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do.
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#5. One of the advantages of
of this
is that dying men are allowed complete and brutal candor.
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#6. I love you, Snow, and have since the hour we first met. Hell, I wanted you even before then. Since before we existed. As if every movement of every star and planet, every tick of creation's clock occurred only so that we could someday find each other.
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#7. Every road and every step along it begins with a story.
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#8. Those who can really do what they promise don't first pause to promise what they can do.
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#9. Acquiring true wisdom is always a greater burden than transient pain.
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#10. No thanks. This is a lovely dream, but it's a child's dream. I know some who'd argue the point, but I grew up long ago. - Rose Red (Fables: Vol.21, Happily Ever After)
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#11. What can I say your honor? Life is neither fair nor easy.
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#12. Mr Cricket: So what are you going to do?
Rose Red: Fight like a motherfucker, of course. Fight like I've got a chance. Hell if I'm just going to roll over and show throat.
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#13. I give you real world-changers like Homer, Jack Kirby, and the aforementioned Shakespeare as the archangels of pure story.
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#14. Murderers don't get forgiven just because we promise to be good from now on. We have to earn our way back. One hundred is the price. One hundred lives for each we took. That seems fair. That's how we get whole again and that's our work, from now until as long as it takes.
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#15. Hope isn't destiny. Left passive its nothing more than disappointment deferred
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#16. Oh, don't mind Humpty. He's inhaled a hell of a lot of super-glue.
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#17. The turtle stands on a turtle, which stands on a turtle. That's the universe in whole, boy. It's turtles all the way down.
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#18. Perhaps only that revenge is ultimately unsatisfying. It cant make up for the evil done to you, but it can destroy the remaining good in your life.
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#19. Baba Yaga: I've never heard of such a creature. What are his powers?
Magic Mirror: He reads. He reads everything.
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#20. Baba Yaga: " ... What are his powers"
Mirror on the wall: "He reads
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#21. It is my fondest desire to bust a host of caps into multitudes of fleshy personages.
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#23. Yes, and our kid brother Superhero has died so many times that the readers barely even notice anymore.
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#24. One thing I have finally gotten through my thick skull: Anyone looking for love is also looking for trouble.
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#26. Stories create stories, create stories, create stories, or nothing gets done.
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#28. We have to harden our hearts and think of the greater good."
"The plan is, our exposure to her is supposed to purify us. But it seems more like her exposure to us is diminishing her.
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#29. Who can gauge all the ways in which the Gods who've created you craft your life?
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#30. I'm here because all fairy tales take place in the woods, King Cole, even those that don't.
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#31. If they've managed to bring more firepower than us, we deserve to lose. But we aren't going to lose, because we're the Page sisters and we're librarians.
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#32. Writers never really like each other anyway. Our insecurities get in the way.
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#33. Hope without direction can all too easily turn into despair.
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#34. Isn't there a statute of limitation on playing the poor abused victim?
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#35. We tell stories to live, to love, to prosper and to fail.
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#36. It's a tough thing having to step aside for a friend, when your heart's breaking and your nether parts are still tangled up in their base desires.
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#37. Our fictions move us to do great things, things worth doing for no better reason than there's poetry in us. We dream before we do.
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#38. I'm about to start reading it again, because what good is a story you only want to read once?
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#39. While he lived, entire worlds weren't enough to contain him. Now six good feet of earth are sufficient.
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#40. The fact that I let you back into my bed is the proof that I've hit rock bottom.
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#41. Sometimes impossible things are entirely possible, if there's magic enough in the world.
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#42. Reluctantly he realized some forces could not be conquered and some vengeances can never be sated.
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#43. We live through the belief of children ... Regicide is suicide, citizens. Inscribe that in your hearts. The Great Pretend is a fragile construct.
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