"Ideas, unlike solid structures, do not perish. They……" — Alan Moore
"Ideas, unlike solid structures, do not perish. They remain immortal, immaterial and everywhere, like all Divine things. Ideas are a golden, savage landscape that we wander unaware, without a map. Be careful: in the last analysis, reality may be exactly what we think it is."
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253 Quotes by Alan Moore
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By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe.
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