Top 27 No Evil Star Quotes
#2. Have you never seen a movie? Read a comic book? That's always how it starts - just a little temptation, just a little taste of evil, and then BAM, your light saber turns red and you're breathing through a big black mask and slicing off your son's hand just to be mean.
They looked at him blankly.
Cassandra Clare
#3. 'Star Wars' is mythology. It's like Greek mythology or Shakespeare. It's the story of good versus evil over a very long span of time. The storytelling is universal and timeless.
Michael Franti
#4. Great doors of opportunity swing on the tiny hinges of obedience. - IKE REIGHARD
Zig Ziglar
#5. Thane had never been one of the idealists; he'd accepted Wedge Antilles's invitation not because he believed the Rebellion was pure good but because he'd learned the Empire was pure evil.
Claudia Gray
#6. 'Star Wars' or 'The Lord of the Rings' deal with great big Joseph Campbell-style myths, good and evil.
Peter Dinklage
#7. Star Wars is a saga of Good vs. Evil, divided into nine parts.
George Lucas
#8. evil or change that are sometimes marked there. It may take ten years to be sure of what we are seeing.' Firenze pointed to the red star directly above Harry.
J.K. Rowling
#9. The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. - Anonymous
David Allen
#10. That was how evil magnified itself: it took root in the young and grew along with them.
Claudia Gray
#11. The world inside myself is vaster and richer than this paltry plane, peopled with mere galaxies and gods.
Rachel Hartman
#12. For all sins, as theologians weary not of reminding us, are sins of disobedience. When that high spirit, that morning star of evil, fell from heaven, it was as a rebel that he fell.
Oscar Wilde
#13. Star Wars has always struck a chord with people. There are issues of loyalty, of friendship, of good and evil ... The theme came from stories and ideas that have been around for thousands of years.
George Lucas
#14. The firmament breaks up. In black eclipse Light after light goes out. One evil star, Luridly glaring through the smoke of war, As in the dream of the Apocalypse, Drags others down.
Harold Holzer
#15. He saw nothing except the endless ribbon of road unfolding in twisting narrow curves.
Lois Lowry
#16. Speak what I have to be grateful for when I get up and when I lie down to sleep. Meditation and prayer. I pray that I can move through all with grace. I believe I can move through all and not only survive but thrive.
Regina Taylor
#17. Love to the love tear, even too, same evil, Attempt, without strength and armor, To reach the unreachable star..
Jacques Brel
#18. I think that episode in the third season was great. I'm really glad that we did that. He got to sleep with Sydney and kill Evil Francie and go on a mission and pretend he's a rock star.
Bradley Cooper
#19. The birds fly in the wrong places and there are too many stars in the sky.
Anthony Horowitz
#21. The next time a prostitute solicits your business, ask for the clergyman's rate.
George Carlin
#22. Don't give me the evil eye. You were the one about to star in an X-rated porno flick.-Phineas
Kerrelyn Sparks
#23. It was dark now, and broodingly sluggish. Like something supine waiting to spring, with just the tip of its tail twitching. Leaves stood still on the trees. An evil green star glinted in the black sky like a hostile eye, like an evil spying eye.
("For The Rest Of Her Life")
Cornell Woolrich
#24. And there you are. And I liked you a lot today. A lot. And I want to talk to you. Selfishly.
Anne Sexton
#25. What is a star? Is stardom a kind of suspended adulthood? Is it a place beyond good and evil? Is a star a person you need to believe in--a daredevil, a risk-taker, a person who goes close to the edge without falling?
Kim Gordon
#26. Why do we allow people to abuse their children? Why don't we defend the sick and the weak? Why do we let soldiers round up our neighbors and make them wear a star on their clothing and cram them into boxcars? It isn't God who's evil-it's us.
Sylvain Reynard
#27. Transfixed beneath the rays of a jaundiced star, he huddled against the crumbling parapet, fighting an evil the priests assumed long vanquished.
Grace Draven