Born on August 31st
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Quotes by Authors Born Today (313)
"Quite often you hear people say, 'What about separation of church and state?' There is no such thing."
— Dan Severson"You simply cannot continue a nation as America without that Christian base of liberty."
— Dan Severson"There are only so many pitches in this old arm, and I don't believe in wasting them throwing to first base."
— Eddie Plank"I am through with baseball forever. I have my farm and my home and enough to take care of me, so why should I work and worry any longer?"
— Eddie Plank"Superheroes don't often get their powers in one fell swoop. It's like superhero puberty."
— G. Willow Wilson"The 'Islam vs. the West' dialogue ceased to be about real people a long time ago."
— G. Willow Wilson"What we wanted to do was tell a story that felt relatable to anyone who's been a teenager. We haven't all been a second-generation Pakistani-American girl with superpowers, but we've all been 16 and awkward."
— G. Willow Wilson"I didn't believe in spiritual homelands, and found God as readily in a strip mall as in a mosque."
— G. Willow Wilson"I write about real life as it is lived by the young American Muslim women that I've had the pleasure of meeting throughout the course of my travels as a writer and being able to speak in different places and meet different people at signings and things."
— G. Willow Wilson"That's something the head scarf, in a symbolic way, is meant to do in Arabic culture: it defines your relationship to your husband and the men of your family differently than your relationship to the average guy on the street you've never met."
— G. Willow Wilson"To me, a staircase looks like a series of dark and light horizontal stripes, which is exactly how you'd draw a staircase. So I know how the image is going to look on the page."
— G. Willow Wilson"Despite all the criticisms that have been leveled at the comics community, both in terms of fans and creators, I have always felt more comfortable and accepted in the comics community than I have in any other medium of publishing that I've had the pleasure of working in."
— G. Willow Wilson"In comics, we're all weird together. I can go to a comics convention and not stand out, even though I'm the only woman in a headscarf there, because the guy next to me has a beard and a Sailor Moon costume."
— G. Willow Wilson"Being a Muslim in America, I've noticed that there's a ton of crossover between the Muslim community and geekdom."
— G. Willow Wilson"When I need guidance or just to kvetch or to bounce ideas off of people, I go to Gail Simone, who is very much kind of the den mother of all of us who are working comics."
— G. Willow Wilson"I was born in New Jersey and lived there until I was about 10, so Jersey is in my roots."
— G. Willow Wilson"When you write for a comic series, many superheroes have 60 or some years of history that you are coming into."
— G. Willow Wilson"As a writer and a mom, I wish I could split into two or three different people so I could be with my kids all day, write all day, and go out and do the interviews all day. Multiplicity woman!"
— G. Willow Wilson"People love to talk about new and different. They don't always love to buy and read new and different."
— G. Willow Wilson"I think people, especially in the Muslim community, are rightly cautious any time you hear, 'Oh, there's going to be a Muslim character.'"
— G. Willow Wilson"The great thing about Cairo is the vast majority of women wear some kind of head scarf, but they are also very fashion-conscious. They love bright colors."
— G. Willow Wilson"I think any time you have a super team, whether it's all men or all women or both, what you have are people with very unique strengths that aren't always totally compatible."
— G. Willow Wilson"I think that's a huge theme in superhero books across the board: When you have this massive power, how do you use it responsibly? When do you intervene? Those are the big questions."
— G. Willow Wilson"I think all these pop cultural media often reflect conversations we're having in the real world at that moment in time. I think one of the big conversations we're having as a culture is we thought we'd solved sexism and racism, and we're realizing more and more that we haven't."
— G. Willow Wilson"I have younger friends who are in this pinch where they feel they've been counted out before they've had a chance to prove themselves. They've inherited a lot of debt - not just student debt but environmental debt, political debt. They really feel squeezed."
— G. Willow Wilson"I think comics are really part of The Zeitgeist. They reflect back to us the issues that we're concerned about in the time they are written."
— G. Willow Wilson"So many people are of mixed heritage; everyone is from somewhere else."
— G. Willow Wilson"I keep setting the bar higher for myself in terms of what I'm trying to accomplish."
— G. Willow Wilson"Sometimes, by using the most over-the-top, ridiculous plot device you can imagine, you get some interesting little conflicts and cool things that you might not otherwise have a chance to explore."
— G. Willow Wilson"Some languages expand not only your ability to speak to different people but what you're able to think."
— G. Willow Wilson