Cullen Bunn Quotes
I always wanted to tell stories. Well, at least, I always came back to the notion of storytelling when the glitz and glamour of being a special effects designer or a fighter pilot or a DEA agent wore off.

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With TV, you get on a show and you're there for 11 years playing the same character. I would pull my hair out. Yes, the money is good. But I'm really not in this business to chase dollars.
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I think that for a child to be in a household... with a situation where the parents are not married, as in being one man and one woman, is not the best household for a child.
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I just look at what's going on in the world.
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Urban conservationists may feel entitled to be unconcerned about food production because they are not farmers. But they can't be let off so easily, for they are all farming by proxy.
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I try to avoid conflict. I don't want people to be unhappy.
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I always look for the weirdest note to land on. I felt that that was the least I could do for the great musical traditions which I've spawned.
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I have a severe Google Reader habit. I think people will use blog forms and Twitter to contrive fiction.
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Take time to enjoy the flight - read a good book, watch a film, catch up on emails and sleep.
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Kids are very cruel to each other.
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'Floating Worlds,' which received a fair amount of attention when it was first published, deserves rediscovery.
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I always try to write the best I can.
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My next baby will be my new record.
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The Finland of the 21st century can thrive only if women of learning - in common with their male counterparts - are guaranteed the opportunity to use their creative potential to the full.
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Government, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification.
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It slaps your dignity just right. I loved the idea of these proud, dignified black men, and I saw the older ones wounded, and it wounded me ten times as much because I couldn't stand seeing them hurt like this.
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My hair walks into a room before I do.
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When I was a junior, boys were allowed to come visit me at the house. We could sit on the porch until about 8 o'clock at night; that's when it started getting dark. That was it.
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I won't do reality. That is done. And I don't want people following me around with a camera 24 hours a day.
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I’m a geek, I’m a geek, I’m a power tool. When I sing this song, I look like a fool.
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I've been acting for a while, but theater is pretty different. I've never been in a play.
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I'd the upbringing a nun would envy. Until I was fifteen I was more familiar with Africa than my own body.
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Five decades later, it’s clear that the problem isn’t about race—it is nearly universal. The works of Charles Murray, Robert Putnam, and J. D. Vance show that these tragic developments are not unique to any geographic or ethnic community. The share of white births occurring outside marriage is now roughly three in ten, which is higher than the “emergency” black rate in the 1960s. And although the teen pregnancy rate is down, the Urban Institute’s “Moynihan Report Revisited” pegs the overall share of black births now occurring outside marriage at more than seven in ten. Fourth, we have unhelpfully come to so identify our obligations to teenagers with the institution of secondary schooling that we have lost the collective memory of folks who came of age without schooling as the defining.
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I always wanted to tell stories. Well, at least, I always came back to the notion of storytelling when the glitz and glamour of being a special effects designer or a fighter pilot or a DEA agent wore off.