
Top 15 Lewinter Framing Quotes
#1. Back in the '30s, '40s and '50s, you had clear-cut heroes, clear-cut supervillains. Today, you have more of a blend, more of a gray area between the two. You have the rise of the sympathetic villain and the rise of the antihero.
Jim Lee
#2. Faith is not wanting to know what is true.
Jesse Daro
#3. And woe succeeds woe.
Homer
#4. Maybe people had no choice but I wonder sometimes what would have happened if everyone without a choice would have made a choice anyway. If we all chose not to participate. Not to be bullied. Not to take up arms. Not to persecute. What would happen then?
Amy Harmon
#5. I wish I lived in the '60s because I'm a big fan of the Beatles.
Celine Buckens
#6. Better to dare mighty things and fail than to live in a grey twilight where there is neither victory nor defeat.
Winston Churchill
#7. The way you get deals done and the way you get good terms, is to have a competitive situation.
Sam Altman
#8. I haven't really focused so much on getting acting work.
Charlene Tilton
#10. The prevailing system of management has crushed fun out of the workplace.
W. Edwards Deming
#11. The time has come to link ecology to economic and human development. When you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all. What is happening to the rain forests of Madagascar and Brazil will affect us all.
E. O. Wilson
#12. Have you even thought that who you are now is exactly the person you're supposed to be? That maybe with the slate wiped clean of bullshit outside influences that you are now more yourself than ever before?
T.M. Frazier
#13. I can understand that if you have sold arms to the ayatollah why you might not be quite as sensitive to the need to get assault weapons off our streets.
Chuck Robb
#14. Better the devil you know.
I wonder why the only choice is twixt two devils, tho.
Patrick Ness
#15. Where's the bull? (Callie)
Tied to a tree, eating my boot. I'm just glad my leg is no longer in it. (Sin)
Lad, how did you manage it? (Angus)
I run fast when chased by large bulls. (Sin)
Kinley MacGregor
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