Quotes 41 till 56 of 56.
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Some idea of inflation comes from seeing a youngster get his first job at a salary you dreamed of as the culmination of your career.
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Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.
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That was the appealing thing about comics: There literally is no budget in comics. You're only limited by your imagination.
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The average American is for the underdog, but only on the condition that he has a chance to win.
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The groundhog is like most other prophets; it delivers its prediction and then disappears.
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The tax collector must love poor people. He is creating so many of them.
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The Vice-Presidency is sort of like the last cookie on the plate. Everybody insists he won't take it, but somebody always does.
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The wonderful world of home appliances now makes it possible to cook indoors with charcoal and outdoors with gas.
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There's always that relief you feel when you're working on your own series that you can actually make it to your planned ending and that your audience will still be there to support you - and that your publisher will still exist.
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They are all gone into the world of light, and I alone sit lingering here.
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We learn something every day, and lots of times it's that what we learned the day before was wrong.
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When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma.
Comic Book Resources interview -
When I wrote 'Runaways,' I was a naive kid who thought that all parents were evil. Now that I'm a wise old man with children of my own, I am certain that all parents are evil.
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When the insects take over the world we hope they will remember, with gratitude, how we took them along on all our picnics.
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Writer's block is just another word for video games. If you want to be a writer, get writing, you lazy bastards.
MySpace blog, 09 April 2007 -
Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to.
Published in Oregonian newspaper on 31 December 1958, in the Column of Vaughan
All vaughan famous quotes and sayings you will always find on greatest-quotations.com (page 3)