Quote by Bill Sienkiewicz
So much of Jaws was amazing because the mind filled in what was mi

So much of Jaws was amazing because the mind filled in what was missing. – Bill Sienkiewicz

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For a while I felt very alone sort of out there in the world of comics, especially here in the States. – Bill Sienkiewicz

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That was a real learning element for me, because I realized that the more true you are to yourself, the more you will lose people. – Bill Sienkiewicz

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The body can do amazing things in a situation when it is really called for. – Suzanne Farrell

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In the past few years, weve been doing amazing stuff with desserts. Pastry chefs have been using herbs and spices in their desserts. So vanilla cake doesnt have to be just vanilla, it can have a little thyme. Or you could have a custard with a little lavender in it, which is just amazing. – Ron Ben-Israel

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The Madden NFL franchise holds a special place in popular culture and the cover is a coveted position for players all over the league. Im honored to be the first cover athlete chosen by Madden NFL fans and its a great way to cap off an amazing year for the Saints and the city of New Orleans. – Drew Brees

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Its amazing how stress keeps you trim. – Peter Andre

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The act is unjustifiable that either begs for a blessing, or, having succeeded gives no thanksgiving. – Merle Shain

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Every time a man unburdens his heart to a stranger he reaffirms the love that unites humanity. – Germaine Greer

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