“The success [of the X-Men], I think, is for two reasons. The first is that, creatively, the book was close to perfect ... but the other reason is that it was a book about being different in a culture where, for the first time in the West, being different wasn't just accepted, but was also fashionable. I don't think it's a coincidence that gay rights, black rights, the empowerment of women and political correctness all happened over those twenty years and a book about outsiders trying to be accepted was almost the poster-boy for this era in American culture.”
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“When you die, no one's going to remember what iPhone you had.”
“If you want to make a chili, you're going to break some cows.”
Source: Moses Mendelssohn: Writings on Judaism, Christianity, and the Bible
