Deadpool's Quotes
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Deadpool's Quotes & Sayings
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The seeming paradoxes of beauty and truth collide and individuality emerges from the debris. We spend our lifetimes dusting it down.
— Martin Cosgrove
We have written a draft of the script in every calendar year since [2010]. Quite honestly. Our Deadpool file is ... full, to capacity.
— Paul Wernick
Deadpool would have been an amazing character to play, but Ryan Reynolds already did that.
— Zachary Levi
DeadPool reminds me for some other films which are sci-fi, like Selflessness and Mr.Nobody....But the speech is awful it must be fixed!
— Deyth Banger
There is only one thing in this world, and that is to keep acquiring money and more money, power and more power. All the rest is meaningless.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
You can really help support a character if you understand the setting. So for that reason I generally write about Philadelphia.
— Lisa Scottoline
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I love you like Deadpool loves Batman. He doesn't. But even if he did, they're from completely different universes. --R — Emily Trunko
I love you like Deadpool loves Batman. He doesn't. But even if he did, they're from completely different universes. --R — Emily Trunko
My beauty secret is absolutely no sun.
— Vivienne Westwood
Faith as the state of being ultimately concerned implies love, namely, the desire and urge toward the reunion of the seperated.
— Paul Tillich
If to chaffer and higgle are bad in trade, they are much worse in Love. It demands directness as of an arrow.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you want to know what you were conditioned to believe as a child, look at how you treat yourself now.
— Cheri Huber
When I don't get enough sleep, I am cranky, vulnerable to headaches, and my concentration is poor.
— Siri Hustvedt
Poetry is a verdict, not an occupation.
— Leonard Cohen
Fear sometimes adds wings to the heels, and sometimes nails them to the ground, and fetters them from moving.
— Michel De Montaigne