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Leftists always want to... circle around subjects... rather than addressing any subject directly.
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Reality is reality. It is the way things are, not the way you want them to be in your head. 7
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North American leftists just keep trying to relive the '60s, or to make the '60s happen again.
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Cerebus: The valuable lesson is that you can get what you want and still not be very happy... (p. 296)
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Leftist reactions are always histrionic.
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I like the idea that my audience doesn't see what I do as controversial.
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The first five years that I did Cerebus I could have made more money baby-sitting (that isn't a joke). Five years. Think about it. (p. 20)
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The greatest mistake you can make is to say that your work is better than a lot of the shit that's out there. No doubt. But being better than shit is not exactly a shining credential. (p. 30)
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Get out of your own way. (p.28)
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It seems to me a core element of belief in God that a choice is a choice and it eliminates all other choices. 2
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I'd rather take a major financial hit being honest than get rich by lying. 6
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Anything done for the first time unleashes a demon. (Cover and title of Cerebus #65, August 1984, collected in Church & State I, p. 7 and 273)
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What the feminists and their ventriloquist puppet husbands are talking about doing with Government-Funded Daycare is raising children as if they were a herd of interchangeable swine. No surprise coming from a gender which has no ethics, no scruples, no sense of right and wrong. 3
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An attractive lie is always going to be more popular than a hard truth. (No. 11, p. 27)