
Top 25 Universe Heroes Quotes
#1. Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.
Henry Van Dyke
#2. Sweet, loveable, and with every click revealing a new surprise, 'Botanicula' creates both a wonderful world where bees and twigs play in the universe and sets up a daring story of a group of unlikely heroes taking on a tree's last hope of survival.
Rob Manuel
#3. Personally, I can't see the appeal in trekking down to D.C. for a networking extravaganza, even if it is built around a special moment in American history. While I find the election of Barack Obama inspirational, I don't have a desire to memorialize it with overly effusive celebration.
Jamie Johnson
#4. One of the strengths of the DC Universe has been the strength of the rogues' gallery. Often times they're as famous - if not more infamous - than our heroes.
Jim Lee
#5. In the new economy, we all have to be entrepreneurs with our own lives - with all the rewards and risks and, yes, anxieties that entails.
Nina Easton
#6. When you follow your heart's calling, you wind up becoming your most powerful self. You don't need to take power from others if you can tap into your own inner power.
Karen Salmansohn
#7. If you look at the great superheroes in any universe, you will always find that they have the very best super villains opposing them. It's because they are foils; they are people that the heroes play off of.
Jim Lee
#8. They can't help us. All the heroes in the universe couldn't help the Winters family. We're a clan of beings who can only help ourselves.
Ginger Scott
#9. To die on a dying Earth - I'd live, if only to weep.
Joanna Russ
#10. She was starting to think that it might be fun to be in control of the universe.
Nicki Elson
#11. I didn't understand how to get a practice space or buy gear - I never thought I could do any of that - let alone get in front of people and play the songs.
Kevin Morby
#12. If kids really made all the parents better, there wouldn't be crazy kids in the world.
Vincent Cassel
#13. Each of us has a vital role to play in building a world in which the government and technology serve the world's people and not the other way around.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#14. There's more to me, more to the universe, than I suspected. Room for all the dreams I ever had, and all the nightmares ... heroes in the gutters and in the mirror; saints in the frozen wasteland; fools and liars on the throne of wisdom, and hands reaching out in hunger that will never be filled.
Joan D. Vinge
#15. Hope is a beautiful and magical thing. Grasp it tight, monsieur, and never let go.
Rachel L. Demeter
#16. With 'Invincible', I wanted to create my own version of the Marvel or DC universe, with my own heroes and villains.
Austin Grossman
#18. In this manner, I continued with Satan for ten days. His answer and blasphemy were too shocking to pen; till I was worn out with rage and malice against him, I could not bear myself.
Joanna Southcott
#19. Evil is relative - and what I mean by that is that our villains are as complex, as deep and as compelling as any of our heroes. Every antagonist in the DC Universe has a unique darkness, desire and drive. And the reason for being of 'Forever Evil' is to explore that darkness.
Geoff Johns
#20. You're probably wondering: why were Medusa's kids a golden warrior and a winged horse? And how had they been stuck in Medusa's body all those years?Heck, I dunno. I'm just telling you how it was. You want stuff to make sense, you're in the wrong universe
Rick Riordan
#21. To the romantic soul, the rituals of Valentine's Day echo every day of the year.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#22. The only access now to the world, the universe, is made through bits and pieces, clung to as small heroes battling against withdrawal.
Christine Brooke-Rose
#23. The natural term of the affection of the human animal for its offspring is six years.
George Bernard Shaw
#24. The proliferation of luminous fungi or iridescent crystals in deep caves where the torchlessly improvident hero needs to see is one of the most obvious intrusions of narrative causality into the physical universe.
Terry Pratchett
#25. If it's a revolution it can't be predictable. And if it's predictable it can't be a revolution.
Clay Shirky
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