
Top 15 Sonja Blue Quotes
#1. Urban Fantasy is a subgenre pretty much designed for teenagers. It's pretty twee, but I adore it. I've been trying to come up with an Urban Fantasy comic ever since I'd read the Nancy Collins 'Sonja Blue' series years ago.
Ted Naifeh
#2. Foolish heart, hear me calling. Stop before you start falling. Foolish heart, heed my warning; you've been wrong before. Don't be wrong anymore.
Steve Perry
#3. Happiness is when you finally connect your mind to your body.
Greg Plitt
#4. It's almost like a sign of mental illness to base your self-worth on the opinions of complete strangers, you know?
Moby
#5. We find them smaller and fainter, in constantly increasing numbers, and we know that we are reaching into space, farther and farther, until, with the faintest nebulae that can be detected with the greatest telescopes, we arrive at the frontier of the known universe.
Edwin Powell Hubble
#6. How fickle it is, memory - preferring some days to others, granting first a blue sky, offering next the sound of laughter, swelling our remembrances until a largeness seeps into the grain of things and memory itself becomes billowed and flapping.
Sonja Livingston
#7. Pick at random any three letters from the alphabet, put them in any order, and you will have an acronym designating a federal agency we can do without.
Milton Friedman
#8. Imagine what could be accomplished if only the human race would shed its humanity.
Max Brooks
#9. I know you are a whore, but it makes no difference to me.
M.F. Moonzajer
#12. Once I step on the court in San Antonio, I feel the support in the air.
Manu Ginobili
#13. Men want to be him, women want to screw him ...
most wanting to be the one to tame the untameable Jake Wethers.
Samantha Towle
#14. You cannot shake hands with the Devil and not get sulphur on your sleeve.
Nancy A. Collins
#15. My son craves picture books about Transformers and Ninja Turtles and the Hulk; they show one fantastic creature smashing or zapping another into smithereens on page after page. They are dull and ugly and show no interesting stories or models of conflict resolution or character building.
Russell Smith
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