Sunday, October 25, 2009

TWO GREAT QUOTES FROM THE OCTOBER SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE

"Batman. For the most part, I identify more with the 'make-yourself' type of hero as opposed to the ones who have their powers thrust upon them. It mimics the idea of how we can take care of the people around us through mundane, human roles."

MARK NEWPORT P. 26

"One comment she remembers was an officer's take on Claude Lorrain's 17th-century painting Sermon on the Mount, in which a crowd gazes up at Jesus. 'If I drove up on the scene and saw all these people looking up,' the cop said, 'I'd figure I had a jumper.'"

NEAL HIRSCHFELD P. 54

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