Top 14 Illustrated Novel Quotes
#1. I think the trick of writing a good picture book manuscript is to leave that space for illustration. An illustrated novel can do the same thing.
Mac Barnett
#2. Men neglect the duties incumbent on man, yet are treated like demi-gods; religion is also separated from morality by a ceremonial veil, yet men wonder that the world is almost, literally speaking, a den of sharpers or oppressors.
Mary Wollstonecraft
#3. When you committed your life to Christ, he moved into the center; but you must keep him there through worship.
Rick Warren
#4. 'Just looking at pictures' used to be considered cheating. No longer. The graphic novel is booming. Comics, heavily illustrated texts, books with no words are now accepted as reading.
Jon Scieszka
#5. But first appearances are often deceptive. Not everything monstrous looking is evil, and not everything fair is good ... and in every fairytale, there is a grain of truth.
Andrzej Sapkowski
#6. I love print fiction, but sometimes when I'm reading a good graphic novel or manga, I find myself envying those who work in an illustrated format.
Jane Lindskold
#7. I love milk so much! I make a point of drinking a glass of milk every day. So now anyone who did those milk ads with the milk mustaches, they're my heroes.
Natalie Portman
#8. Like so many nice people who seek power, I wanted to force everyone else to be nice. It's called totalitarianism.
Maajid Nawaz
#9. Leadership is an intense journey into yourself. You can use your own style to get anything done. It's about being self-aware. Every morning, I look in the mirror and say, 'I could have done three things better yesterday.'
Jeffrey R. Immelt
#10. A work is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about what it is about.
Roger Ebert
#11. Her spirit flew out into the night
And the sky reached down
And drew her up,
And she was filled with light ...
And she is happy.
Audrey Niffenegger
#12. Whenever I'm in doubt, I ask myself, 'What would Jesus do?' And then I realize, Jesus got crucified, so maybe his decision-making isn't all that great.
Oscar Wilde
#13. Doc's idea of "clarifyin' a point of contention" came awful close to spitting in a man's eye.
Mary Doria Russell
#14. I doubt if there is a single field of study so theoretical, so remote from what is laughingly called everyday life, that it may not one day produce something that will shake the world.
Arthur C. Clarke
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