Ray Fisher Quotes
I've had lots of fans who come out and say, 'Listen, I can relate to Cyborg because I lost a limb,' or 'I have this cochlear implant.' It's one of those things when you actually start seeing it, when you actually start hearing about it, that made Cyborg more relevant to me than I think he ever had been up until that point.

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I think we have a real obligation when we do have animals in captivity to understand their needs and to care for them as well as we can.
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My maternal grandmother - she was a compulsive reader. She had only been through five grades of elementary school, but she was a member of the municipal library, and she brought home two or three books a week for me. They could be dime novels or Balzac.
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I was terribly wounded by my wife's death.
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I have been extremely lucky with reviewers and critics throughout my career.
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There are many ways of showing your protest and discontent without the actions of Kremlin.
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I was in bands, but they were punk bands, and you plug in the guitars, you turn them up really loud, you've got four or five other people on stage with you, you've got some protection from when they throw lighters. You can always hide behind the lead singer or the bass player.
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You make your mark by being true to who you are and letting that be your staple.
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I did almost a year in prison, a year in prison, just because my name is Foxy Brown.
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I was in law school at the University of Kentucky and realized I didn't really like law school, so I took a creative writing course for something different.
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Did you really think I would sell you out?
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Love from one being to another can only be that two solitudes come nearer, recognize and protect and comfort each other.
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I like singing all songs, really, but I find that writing social commentary comes naturally.
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I believe it's important that we use names of endearment that reflect a special feeling for the individual involved.
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I couldn't live a week without a private library - indeed, I'd part with all my furniture and squat and sleep on the floor before I'd let go of the 1500 or so books I possess.
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The moral landscape is the framework I use for thinking about questions of morality and human values in universal terms.
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The fact is... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft's business practices.
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The sacrifice of our personal liberty for security is and will forever be a false choice.
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I actually studied literature at university, so I'm much more of an arts-based person, but I remember I actually did enjoy physics because you got to do weird experiments. I remember we did this thing with static where we all had to put our hands on this static ball to see that your hair would all stand on end.
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It is not the number of years we have behind us, but the number we have before us, that makes us careful and responsible and determined to find out the truth about everything.
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When you give an artist a canvas, you shouldn't tell him exactly how much paint to put on it, or exactly how sharp the images should be. You should let the artist get going.
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I listen to a lot of choral stuff at home, but I'm also liking Labrinth, Emeli Sande, Tom Odell and Wretch 32.
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It's a contract of connection to be in the same space and watch and listen to stories and be caught in them. When you're in a theater, your brain expands because somebody in the theater may do something or respond to something that you wouldn't have.
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I've had lots of fans who come out and say, 'Listen, I can relate to Cyborg because I lost a limb,' or 'I have this cochlear implant.' It's one of those things when you actually start seeing it, when you actually start hearing about it, that made Cyborg more relevant to me than I think he ever had been up until that point.