
Top 100 Grant Morrison Quotes
#1. When I approached 'Animal Man,' I approached it as if it wasn't a reboot, as if the Grant Morrison and Jamie Delano stuff happened. I mean, as much as I could make it all make sense, it still all happened.
Jeff Lemire
#3. 'The Invisibles' by Grant Morrison is my favorite series of all time.
Brea Grant
#4. Just about everything put out by Top Shelf and Drawn & Quarterly and Fantagraphics is what I keep up with. And once in a while, I'll read the more mainstream comics - I like Grant Morrison's writing and some of Warren Ellis' stuff, although maybe they're more on the fringe of the mainstream.
Jeffrey Brown
#5. Animal Man: 'Listen, just tell me one thing: am I REAL or what?'
Grant Morrison: 'Of COURSE you're real! We wouldn't be here talking if you weren't real.
'You existed long before I wrote about you and, if you're lucky, you'll still be young when I'm old or dead.
'You're more real than I am.
Grant Morrison
#6. Hell is only the Cringe Eternal and the Place of our Self's Undoing. When Nietzsche proclaimed "God is Dead!" he forgot to add that Satan is also dead and we are free from all that antique tat.
Grant Morrison
#8. Then I reminded myself that all intelligent children suffer bad dreams.
Grant Morrison
#9. I prefer working out of strict continuity, because no normal human being can have a firm grip on the constantly shifting bardo-like territory of a comics universe, where entire histories can be erased by a strong enough super-sneeze.
Grant Morrison
#10. From now on, I'm opting for ontological terrorism.
Grant Morrison
#11. O great creator of being grant us one more hour to perform our art and perfect our lives.
Jim Morrison
#12. I run blindly through the madhouse ... And I cannot even pray ... For I have no God.
Grant Morrison
#13. I do like to keep abreast of what the hardcore vocal members of the comics-reading audience are talking about on Internet message boards, but there are so few of them, as a percentage of the buying audience, that I can't allow their opinions to dictate story direction.
Grant Morrison
#15. The only time I ever met a character that I wrote was when I met Ian McKellan, when he was playing Magneto in the 'X-Men' movies.
Grant Morrison
#16. Sometimes I feel like I'm writing pornography in the notebook of the gods.
Grant Morrison
#17. It's always the same with lost people; you start out looking for them, and you end up losing yourself.
Grant Morrison
#18. It's stupid, I know, but I care. All the things that meant so much when we were young. Under the blankets late at night, listening to long-distance radio. All those things lost now or broken. Can you remember? Can you remember that feeling? Perhaps I ought to go to a doctor.
Grant Morrison
#19. I use everything. Turning life into stories is how I make sense of my experience. No matter how weird or disturbing or upsetting to me personally, it all finds its way in there.
Grant Morrison
#20. He felt the hot impact of bullets. He heard the sound of chopping meat. He thought 'is that me?' ... and then he opened his eyes.
Grant Morrison
#21. It's always interesting to see what the real enthusiasts think, but they're rarely representative of the tastes of the wider audience, so I tend to write for myself, for an imagined smart 14-year-old, and for a couple of friends who are still big comics fans.
Grant Morrison
#22. It's mostly just you have to convince yourself that there's nothing else in the room but John Lennon and suddenly things start John Lennon-ing!
Grant Morrison
#23. It's salt. Why don't you sprinkle some on me, honey? Aren't I just good enough to eat?
Grant Morrison
#24. I plan years in advance, but I like to leave enough space in the narrative scheme to change things, because I always get my best ideas the closer I come to the end of a project, after I've lived with it for a while.
Grant Morrison
#26. All I know is that you won't come back until they're all dead. 'Eternity.' Every last one of them. Every man. Every woman. Every child. Global massacre. I dream about that day. A planet of corpses
Grant Morrison
#27. I'm a fan myself, so I try to write the kind of comics I want to read.
Grant Morrison
#28. Routine is important, i think.a good routine diverts the mind from morbid imaginings.
Grant Morrison
#29. The thing that's been exciting about 'Superman' is to see how the character has developed through generations.
Grant Morrison
#30. Truth speaks best in the language of poetry and symbolism, I think.
Grant Morrison
#32. When was the last time you had a thought that wasn't put there by THEM?
Grant Morrison
#33. It's so horrible to realize you're just the same as everyone else, isn't it?
Grant Morrison
#34. Look at us! Are we not proof that there is no good, no evil, no truth, no reason? Are we not proof that the universe is a drooling idiot with no fashion sense - Mr Nobody on the fundamental philosophy of the Brotherhood of DADA
Grant Morrison
#35. Unlike novel characters, comic book characters last an eternity. When a character is changed beyond recognition, there's no longer the merchandising aspect.
Grant Morrison
#36. Actually, it's as if [Superman is] more real than we are. We writers come and go, generations of artists leave their interpretations, and yet something persists, something that is always Superman.
Grant Morrison
#37. I will rise from the darkness, shining like the morning star.
Illuminated woman am I.
Grant Morrison
#38. I think that superhero comics in particular are really useful for talking about big emotions and feelings, and personifying and concretizing symbols.
Grant Morrison
#39. I just wanted all the wars to be over so that we could spend the money on starships and Mars colonies.
Grant Morrison
#40. Reality and unreality have no clear distinction in our present circumstances.
Grant Morrison
#41. Before it was a Bomb, the Bomb was an Idea. Superman, however, was a Faster, Stronger, Better Idea.
Grant Morrison
#42. Consciousness, rather than being something that we have, is something we participate in.
Grant Morrison
#43. I'm the evil mastermind behind the scenes. I'm the wicked puppeteer who pulls the strings and makes you dance. I'm your writer.
Grant Morrison
#44. And that's why people read comics, to get away from the way life works, which is quite cruel and unheroic and ends in death.
Grant Morrison
#45. A thought robot activated by the tremendous energies unleashed during collisions of fundamental opposing qualities. A new fusion process powered by ... 'dualites'? No. There are no dualities. Only symmetries. Final Crisis: Superman Beyond
Grant Morrison
#46. We're the new power, come to replace the old. Cameras in the head, children with microchips, spin doctors rewriting reality as it happens.
Grant Morrison
#47. There are dozens of unfinished or aborted projects in my files, but I can only assume they don't get done because they're not robust enough to struggle through the birth process.
Grant Morrison
#48. Only a bitter little adolescent boy could confuse realism with pessimism.
Grant Morrison
#50. All it takes is one wrong turn. And there's always one wrong turn.
Grant Morrison
#51. And when it's all done, when there's no one left you'll come back for me. And tell me who I am and why I have to do what I do. And explain 'Eternity.' You'll come back
Grant Morrison
#52. I love 'Batman.' I love the Adam West 'Batman.' I love the animated 'Batman.' The character of Batman can encompass any interpretation, which is what makes that character so brilliant and why it's survived so many different media.
Grant Morrison
#53. It's not so much that history is simply cyclical, it seems to progress via recursive, repeated fractal patterns with minute variations.
Grant Morrison
#54. Metaphor is one of a group of problem-solving medicines known as figures of speech which are normally used to treat literal thinking and other diseases.
Grant Morrison
#55. Sometimes you wonder, in an interconnected universe, who's dreaming who?
Grant Morrison
#56. Study yourself the way a hunter studied prey. Exploit your own weaknesses to create desired changes within yourself.
Grant Morrison
#57. We've always known we'd eventually be called upon to open our shirts and save the day, and the superhero was a crude, hopeful attempt to talk about how we all might feel on that day of great power, and great responsibility.
Grant Morrison
#58. We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
Grant Morrison
#59. Sometimes I pretend not to look at my own characters, because that's like different people getting off with your girlfriend or something.
Grant Morrison
#60. All is one in Darkseid. The mighty body is my church. When I command your surrender, I speak with three billion voices ...
Grant Morrison
#61. So I sang out the barbarous words - karaoke from Hell.
Grant Morrison
#62. Ours is an overpopulated, under educated, shithole in the throes of mass extinctions - it's a wonderful world.
Grant Morrison
#63. The world gets more like Disneyland every day, and it's the same the other way round. I can't explain what I know. Try explaining RED to a DOG and see how fast he gets bored.
Grant Morrison
#64. I guess my inspiration is this - I like to pretend that every story that ever happened to 'Batman' was real and is part of this one guy's life.
Grant Morrison
#65. Madness is born in the blood. It is my birthright.
Grant Morrison
#66. I couldn't think of one clever way to stop this guy, so I just trusted to mindless violence.
Grant Morrison
#67. Burnout is grist to the mill. I write every day, for most of the day, so it's just about turning into metaphor whatever's going on in my life, in the world, and in my head. Every nightmare, every moment of grief or joy or failure, is a moment I can convert into cash via words.
Grant Morrison
#68. Sometimes ... sometimes I think the Asylum is a head. We're inside a huge head that dreams us all into being. Perhaps it's your head, Batman. Arkham is a looking glass ... and we are you.
Grant Morrison
#69. Remember it's all just a mirror we made to see ourselves in.
Grant Morrison
#70. Seven actors have played Batman on the big screen, and if you can name all seven without reading any further, your youth has been wasted.
Grant Morrison
#71. Talking to oneself, I have often thought, is the best way to be sure of intelligent and witty conversation.
Grant Morrison
#72. I was a clubber in the Nineties. I went dancing every week.
Grant Morrison
#73. Idealists and reformers all become executioners in their turn. The road to utopia ends with the steps of the scaffold, the endless moment of the guillotine.
Grant Morrison
#75. Gayness is built into Batman. I'm not using gay in the pejorative sense, but Batman is very, very gay. There's just no denying it. Obviously as a fictional character he's intended to be heterosexual, but the basis of the whole concept is utterly gay.
Grant Morrison
#76. The only thing that made me, or any of us, special was that no one in the whole of history would ever see the universe exactly the same way any other of us saw it.
Grant Morrison
#77. The perfect fascist state needs to operate in conditions of perpetual warfare. Have you ever noticed how the world has been in constant crisis since World War II?
Grant Morrison
#78. I'm at a stage in my career where I don't expect or get too much editorial input into what I'm doing. I have a proven track record of success, so my editors are willing to cut me some slack even when a particular approach is not to their personal taste.
Grant Morrison
#80. But a far more virulent strain survived. It's having sex with your thoughts. You'll give birth to increasingly more monstrous ideas.
Grant Morrison
#81. I don't like to think of my readership as 'fans,' a word which has always suggested a kind of power relationship I'm uncomfortable with.
Grant Morrison
#82. I can always see ways to improve what I've done. At the same time, knowing it's all an ongoing life's work allows me to be less precious about blind alleys, failed experiments, and misfires.
Grant Morrison
#83. CYCLOPS: Emma ... I knew you wouldn't turn your back on us.
EMMA: Sweet as you are, I didn't come back for you Scott. I came for my handbag. Lucky for you, this is a Louis Vuitton.
Grant Morrison
#84. Whatever you do, make sure you go right to the top, because you sure as hell can't piss upwards on people.
Grant Morrison
#85. Enough madness? Enough? And how do you measure madness? - The Joker
Grant Morrison
#86. Performing magic has a lot to do with the arrangement of apparent coincidences and providing pathways along which desires can travel, or, to put it in more basic terms, there's little point in sigilizing for a lottery win if you don't also buy a lottery ticket.
Grant Morrison
#87. And I ask him why he cuts his arms with a razor. Just fo feel. Just to feel something.
Grant Morrison
#88. I really think this is it...
Third time lucky.
This is the one...
...this is going to change everything.
Grant Morrison
#89. Life doesn't have plots and subplots and denouements. It's just a big collection of loose ends and dangling threads that never get explained.
Grant Morrison
#90. Don't patronize me or I'll break your face - Damian Wayne (Prime Earth)
Grant Morrison
#91. Einstein was wrong! IM the speed of like CRACKING through shivery rainbows and GOD the sky whirls and withers like a melting RAINBOW!
Grant Morrison
#93. Write comic books if you love comic books so much that you want to write them. Don't write them like movies. Comics can do a lot of things that movies can't do, and vice versa.
Grant Morrison
#94. I won't tell you again! Don't look back! In hell you never look back!
Grant Morrison
#95. Kipling: Where's your sense of humor?
Rebis: We're working on reconstructing it ...
Grant Morrison
#96. I have to confess I'm not a huge comics fan in the wider sense of comics as an art form.
Grant Morrison
#97. Somewhere in our Darkest Nights we made up a story about a Man who will never let us down.
Grant Morrison
#98. I'm a false icon! The media collaborate in promoting my superficial lifestyle as somehow more valid, more worthy of attention than your real lives! - Gideon Stargrave
Grant Morrison
#99. Why am I in Hell? It hurts. It hurts all the time. Why am I in Hell? I just want to go home and lie on the bed the way I used to. Please take me home.
Grant Morrison
#100. Superman loves everyone. He's like Jesus except he punches people.
Grant Morrison
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