Civil War Quotes
Civil War
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Stuart Moore3,030 ratings, 3.85 average rating, 302 reviews
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Civil War Quotes
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“Your grand plan sounds more like 1940s Germany to me. What exactly do you plan to do with people who refuse to register?”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“I am Ms. Marvel,” she said, “a registered superhuman. Real name, Carol Danvers. I’m here to assist you. Please stand back and allow me to—” Tony”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“The people of midtown Manhattan, understandably, had a love-hate relationship with the FF. They loved having heroes in their midst, especially heroes as public and friendly as the Four. But the constant brawling and property damage had brought on civil suits, protests, and even the occasional death threat. Still,”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“was a little girl when Joseph McCarthy launched his big campaign against Communism. He managed to scare people into thinking there were Communists everywhere: in the Congress, in their backyards, waiting in the bushes to overthrow the government.” “Were there?” “Oh, maybe a few. But most of them were too busy smoking marijuana to overthrow anything.”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“Peter was one of the most powerful metahumans currently roaming the planet. That made him a resource to be tapped…and a potential danger to be watched, too. Better”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“Don’t play politics, Hill. Super heroes need to stay above that stuff. We can’t have Washington telling us who the super villains are.”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
“Y poco a poco, Spider-Man se dio cuenta de lo que era el dolor en su mente. Sentido arácnido. No como lo conocía, una conmoción aguda advirtiéndole del peligro inminente. Este era más profundo, más firme, más constante. Un tipo de alarma completamente diferente a todo lo que había visto.”
― Civil War
― Civil War
“Y poco a poco, Spider-Man se dio cuenta de lo que era el dolor en su mente. Sentido arácnido. No como lo conocía, una conmoción aguda advirtiéndole del peligro inminente. Este era más profundo, más firme, más constante. Un tipo de alarma completamente diferente a todo lo que había visto.”
― Civil War
― Civil War
“It’s—it’s all right, Peter. I half-saw this coming. Mrs. Cardoman’s boy just came out, and he’s so much happier now. He’s even talking about marrying his—partner, I guess you call it.”
― Civil War Prose Novel
― Civil War Prose Novel
