
Top 15 Devilman Crybaby Quotes
#1. My dad worked for a generator company and then UC Berkeley, and my mom was as a dental hygienist and then eventually a history teacher. My uncles and aunts, all of them are elementary school teachers or scientists.
Cary Fukunaga
#2. Emotion resulting from a work of art is only of value when it is not obtained by sentimental blackmail.
Jean Cocteau
#3. When I'm singing I try not be a singer with a capital S. I just try to get it out so I feel comfortable with it.
Robert Wyatt
#4. If our children are to approve of themselves, they must see that we approve of ourselves.
Maya Angelou
#5. In his particular line of business, peace had reigned for nearly a year. And peace was killing him.
Ian Fleming
#6. Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing.
Sylvia Plath
#7. The moods he's shown me have all been vastly different...as different as summer and winter, sometimes with fall between them.
Kayla Krantz
#8. People who say "I can't stand the weather" apparently would like to either die or live in a place where weather doesn't exist, which is not an actual place.
Robert J. Braathe
#9. It's always harder satirize what you like rather than what you dislike.
Robert Mankoff
#11. Work is the best of narcotics, providing the patient be strong enough to take it. I dread idleness as if it were Hell.
Beatrice Webb
#12. Get up, go and be like him as much as one alive can be like the dead - without dying. Conceive him, yet be your death, too, almost. Like him be now, but only till the shadow of his end falls on the shadow of your being.
David Grossman
#13. The world didn't like to look at the dark underside very often. But that didn't change the ugliness; it only ensured that those who perpetuated the ugliness were left alone to kill and maim and rape.
Ted Dekker
#14. I am a Californian, and we have twice the individuality and originality of any people in the United States. We always get quite huffy when we are spoken of as merely Americans.
Gertrude Atherton
#15. Except for its worst inner-city slums, America is not the primitive capitalist jungle of European imagination, where human beings slink away like wounded animals to die in bloodstained holes.
Timothy Garton Ash
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