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Superman comic 244 captain comet giant curt swan art
Superman comic 244 captain comet giant curt swan art
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Curt Swan Action Comics 280 Rare Production Art Cover
Curt Swan Action Comics 280 Rare Production Art Cover
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Superman The Earth Stealers John Byrne Curt Swan
Superman The Earth Stealers John Byrne Curt Swan
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Superboy 55 1957 vg fn Curt Swan Otto Binder
Superboy 55 1957 vg fn Curt Swan Otto Binder
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Curt Swan ORIGINAL ARTWORK Superman 335 DC Comics Bronze Age 1979 MR MXYZPTLK
Curt Swan ORIGINAL ARTWORK Superman 335 DC Comics Bronze Age 1979 MR MXYZPTLK
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Superboy comic  82  83 silver age DC Comics 1960 Curt Swan covers Superman
Superboy comic 82 83 silver age DC Comics 1960 Curt Swan covers Superman
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SUPERMAN 162 1963 Superman Red Superman Blue Curt Swan Leo Dorfman Imaginary
SUPERMAN 162 1963 Superman Red Superman Blue Curt Swan Leo Dorfman Imaginary
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Superboy comic  85  86 silver age DC Comics 1960 61 Curt Swan covers Superman
Superboy comic 85 86 silver age DC Comics 1960 61 Curt Swan covers Superman
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DC Comics Presents 68 p7 Superman  Vixen 1983 Curt Swan  Murphy Anderson
DC Comics Presents 68 p7 Superman Vixen 1983 Curt Swan Murphy Anderson
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SUPERMAN  189 Aug 1966 Curt Swan CoverWayne Boring Art
SUPERMAN 189 Aug 1966 Curt Swan CoverWayne Boring Art
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SUPERMAN 228 CURT SWAN 1970 EXECUTION PLANET F VF70
SUPERMAN 228 CURT SWAN 1970 EXECUTION PLANET F VF70
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80 Page Giant 14 CGC 94 ow Lois Lane Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic Superman
80 Page Giant 14 CGC 94 ow Lois Lane Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic Superman
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SUPERMAN 237 1971 CGC 94 NEAL ADAMS COVER CURT SWAN  MURPHY ANDERSON ART
SUPERMAN 237 1971 CGC 94 NEAL ADAMS COVER CURT SWAN MURPHY ANDERSON ART
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Superman 173 CGC 70 Batman Lex Luthor Brainiac Curt Swan DC Silver Age Action
Superman 173 CGC 70 Batman Lex Luthor Brainiac Curt Swan DC Silver Age Action
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WORLDS FINEST 169 1967 Cover by Curt Swan
WORLDS FINEST 169 1967 Cover by Curt Swan
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ACTION COMICS 583 584 Superman New Teen Titans Man of Tomorrow Curt Swan
ACTION COMICS 583 584 Superman New Teen Titans Man of Tomorrow Curt Swan
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Comics Collector 1 Superman X Men Thunder Agents Curt Swan Dick Giordano
Comics Collector 1 Superman X Men Thunder Agents Curt Swan Dick Giordano
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SUPERMAN 273 CURT SWAN LOW GRADE
SUPERMAN 273 CURT SWAN LOW GRADE
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SUPERMAN 47 89 Pages Wedding Album Gil Kane John Byrne Curt Swan NM+
SUPERMAN 47 89 Pages Wedding Album Gil Kane John Byrne Curt Swan NM+
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Adventure Comics 359 CGC 92 Superboy Universo Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
Adventure Comics 359 CGC 92 Superboy Universo Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
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SUPERMAN THE EARTH STEALERS JOHN BYRNE CURT SWAN NM
SUPERMAN THE EARTH STEALERS JOHN BYRNE CURT SWAN NM
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Adventure Comics 355 CGC 94 Superboy Superman Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
Adventure Comics 355 CGC 94 Superboy Superman Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
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Superboy 115 1964 vg vg Curt Swan Atomic Bomb cover
Superboy 115 1964 vg vg Curt Swan Atomic Bomb cover
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Superman Annual 6 CGC 85 80 Page Giant Supergirl Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
Superman Annual 6 CGC 85 80 Page Giant Supergirl Curt Swan DC Silver Age Comic
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SUPERMAN 158 1963 First Nightwing And Flamebird Kandor Curt Swan Edmond Hamilton
SUPERMAN 158 1963 First Nightwing And Flamebird Kandor Curt Swan Edmond Hamilton
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Superman 269 Signed by Murphy Anderson  Curt Swan COA DC COMICS 1973
Superman 269 Signed by Murphy Anderson Curt Swan COA DC COMICS 1973
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SUPERMAN  234 Feb 1971 Neal Adams CoverCurt Swan Art
SUPERMAN 234 Feb 1971 Neal Adams CoverCurt Swan Art
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Superman 130 Al Plastino Curt Swan Silver Age DC Comics VG+ 60 OFF
Superman 130 Al Plastino Curt Swan Silver Age DC Comics VG+ 60 OFF
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WORLDS FINEST 182 1969 Starring Batman  Superman Neal Adams  Curt Swan art
WORLDS FINEST 182 1969 Starring Batman Superman Neal Adams Curt Swan art
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Superman 145 Curt Swan Al Plastino Silver Age DC Comics VG FN 60 OFF
Superman 145 Curt Swan Al Plastino Silver Age DC Comics VG FN 60 OFF
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SUPERBOY 162 1970 Cover by Curt Swan VF
SUPERBOY 162 1970 Cover by Curt Swan VF
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SUPERMAN 195 1967 Supergirl Kandor Curt Swan Jim Shooter DC Silver Age 0B2
SUPERMAN 195 1967 Supergirl Kandor Curt Swan Jim Shooter DC Silver Age 0B2
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Worlds Finest Comics 182 CGC 92 Batman Superman Curt Swan Neal Adams DC Silver
Worlds Finest Comics 182 CGC 92 Batman Superman Curt Swan Neal Adams DC Silver
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Superman 192 1967 vgvg Curt Swan Batman Flash Aquaman
Superman 192 1967 vgvg Curt Swan Batman Flash Aquaman
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1 THE SUPERMAN GALLERY COMIC BOOK SIGNED BY CURT SWAN NEAL ADAMS  DAN JURGENS
1 THE SUPERMAN GALLERY COMIC BOOK SIGNED BY CURT SWAN NEAL ADAMS DAN JURGENS
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Strange Sport Stories  2 VG Curt Swan Dick Giordano
Strange Sport Stories 2 VG Curt Swan Dick Giordano
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SUPERMAN  273 283 SET OF 2 1974 75 Cary Bates coversCurt Swan Interior Art
SUPERMAN 273 283 SET OF 2 1974 75 Cary Bates coversCurt Swan Interior Art
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SUPERMAN 195 1967 Supergirl Kandor Curt Swan Jim Shooter DC Silver Age Super Man
SUPERMAN 195 1967 Supergirl Kandor Curt Swan Jim Shooter DC Silver Age Super Man
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Superman 261 1973 Star Sapphire Curt Swan art VG
Superman 261 1973 Star Sapphire Curt Swan art VG
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Aquaman 1 5 Set Keith Giffen Robert Loren Fleming Curt Swan JLA 1989 DC Comics
Aquaman 1 5 Set Keith Giffen Robert Loren Fleming Curt Swan JLA 1989 DC Comics
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ACTION COMICS  333 Feb 1966 CURT SWAN Art  Cover CHEAP  Start BID LK HERE
ACTION COMICS 333 Feb 1966 CURT SWAN Art Cover CHEAP Start BID LK HERE
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Action Comics 305 1963 Superman Curt Swan Supergirl
Action Comics 305 1963 Superman Curt Swan Supergirl
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Superman 203 Curt SwanAl PlastinoLong Hair GangJerry SiegelBatmanLois Lane
Superman 203 Curt SwanAl PlastinoLong Hair GangJerry SiegelBatmanLois Lane
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DC Comics Presents 80 p2 Great Great Legion of Super Heroes 1985 by Curt Swan
DC Comics Presents 80 p2 Great Great Legion of Super Heroes 1985 by Curt Swan
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World of Superman Wayne Boring Curt Swan 1973 treasury
World of Superman Wayne Boring Curt Swan 1973 treasury
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SUPERMAN VOL 1 LOT 249 251 253 255 257 261 263 266 267 269 Curt Swan Cary Bates
SUPERMAN VOL 1 LOT 249 251 253 255 257 261 263 266 267 269 Curt Swan Cary Bates
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SUPERMAN THE SECRET YEARS 1 4 complete set 1985 origin Curt Swan
SUPERMAN THE SECRET YEARS 1 4 complete set 1985 origin Curt Swan
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SUPERMAN 176 1965 Super Pets Beppo Comet Streaky Supergirl Curt Swan Otto Binder
SUPERMAN 176 1965 Super Pets Beppo Comet Streaky Supergirl Curt Swan Otto Binder
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SUPERMAN LITHO GOLD LTD SIGNED CURT SWAN w COA
SUPERMAN LITHO GOLD LTD SIGNED CURT SWAN w COA
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Wonder Woman 219 p9 WW Transformation in Surrealist Void 1975 by Curt Swan
Wonder Woman 219 p9 WW Transformation in Surrealist Void 1975 by Curt Swan
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SUPERMAN 175 1965 Imaginary Story Lex Luthor Curt Swan Edmond Hamilton SilverAge
SUPERMAN 175 1965 Imaginary Story Lex Luthor Curt Swan Edmond Hamilton SilverAge
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Superman 183 Curt SwanJoe ShusterJerry SiegelWayne BoringMr Mxyzptlk
Superman 183 Curt SwanJoe ShusterJerry SiegelWayne BoringMr Mxyzptlk
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Superman 361 371 Lot Dick Giordano Cary Bates Curt Swan Krypton 1981 DC Comics
Superman 361 371 Lot Dick Giordano Cary Bates Curt Swan Krypton 1981 DC Comics
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SUPERMAN GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD VOL 2 TPB DC Comics Curt Swan Frank Miller
SUPERMAN GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD VOL 2 TPB DC Comics Curt Swan Frank Miller
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Superman 2 Issues 369  370 1982 RICH BUCKLER Art ROSS ANDRU Curt Swan
Superman 2 Issues 369 370 1982 RICH BUCKLER Art ROSS ANDRU Curt Swan
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ACTION COMICS 354 Sept 1967 Curt Swan George Klein C A LK  CHEAP
ACTION COMICS 354 Sept 1967 Curt Swan George Klein C A LK CHEAP
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SUPERMAN 228 CURT SWAN 1970 EXECUTION PLANET VG+ 45
SUPERMAN 228 CURT SWAN 1970 EXECUTION PLANET VG+ 45
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SUPERMAN BATMAN GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD TPB DC Comics Neal Adams Curt Swan
SUPERMAN BATMAN GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD TPB DC Comics Neal Adams Curt Swan
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SUPERMAN 275 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WHITE 1974 VFNM90
SUPERMAN 275 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WHITE 1974 VFNM90
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Action Comics 440 SupermanGreen ArrowMike GrellCurt SwanBob OksnerMaggin
Action Comics 440 SupermanGreen ArrowMike GrellCurt SwanBob OksnerMaggin
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SUPERMAN 271 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN CARDY 1973 FN+65
SUPERMAN 271 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN CARDY 1973 FN+65
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Superman 330 1978 fn Curt Swan Spellbinder
Superman 330 1978 fn Curt Swan Spellbinder
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Green Lantern In Brightest Day by Alan Moore Dave Gibbons Curt Swan Kevin O
Green Lantern In Brightest Day by Alan Moore Dave Gibbons Curt Swan Kevin O
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Superman 305 Curt SwanBob OksnerMartin PaskoBizarroToymanErnie ChanOlsen
Superman 305 Curt SwanBob OksnerMartin PaskoBizarroToymanErnie ChanOlsen
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Superman 337 F Vf 1979 Curt Swan Len Wein
Superman 337 F Vf 1979 Curt Swan Len Wein
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MASK 1 80S CARTOON NM CONDITION 90 CURT SWAN ART
MASK 1 80S CARTOON NM CONDITION 90 CURT SWAN ART
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Superman  241 FN 52 Page Giant Neal Adams Cover Curt Swan Murphy Anderson Art
Superman 241 FN 52 Page Giant Neal Adams Cover Curt Swan Murphy Anderson Art
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Action Comics 316 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanJim MooneyDynamexGeorge Klein
Action Comics 316 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanJim MooneyDynamexGeorge Klein
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SUPERMAN 274 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WHITE 1974 VFNM90
SUPERMAN 274 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WHITE 1974 VFNM90
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Action Comics 299 SupergirlSupermanJim MooneyAl PlastinoCurt Swan1963DC
Action Comics 299 SupergirlSupermanJim MooneyAl PlastinoCurt Swan1963DC
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BEST OF DC NO 6 DIGEST SUPERMAN CURT SWAN ART
BEST OF DC NO 6 DIGEST SUPERMAN CURT SWAN ART
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Action Comics 430 SupermanAtomCurt SwanDick GiordanoMurphy AndersonDillin
Action Comics 430 SupermanAtomCurt SwanDick GiordanoMurphy AndersonDillin
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SUPERMAN 273 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WIZARD 1974 VF 80
SUPERMAN 273 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WIZARD 1974 VF 80
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Action Comics 315 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanJim MooneyLois LaneG Klein
Action Comics 315 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanJim MooneyLois LaneG Klein
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SUPERMAN 280 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN CARDY 1974 VF 75
SUPERMAN 280 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN CARDY 1974 VF 75
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SUPERMAN 289 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN WHITE 1975 VF+ 85
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Superman 330 Curt SwanMartin PaskoWhitman EditionRoss AndruDick Giordano
Superman 330 Curt SwanMartin PaskoWhitman EditionRoss AndruDick Giordano
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SUPERMAN 163 1963 Curt Swan Al Plastino Ed Hamilton Wonder Man DC Silver Age
SUPERMAN 163 1963 Curt Swan Al Plastino Ed Hamilton Wonder Man DC Silver Age
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Superman 423 and Action Comics 583 Alan Moore and Curt Swan Near Mint NM
Superman 423 and Action Comics 583 Alan Moore and Curt Swan Near Mint NM
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Superman 168 1964 DC Comics Curt Swan Luthor A Pop Hollinger Rebuilt Comic
Superman 168 1964 DC Comics Curt Swan Luthor A Pop Hollinger Rebuilt Comic
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Action Comics 359 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanKurt SchaffenbergerOtto Binder
Action Comics 359 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanKurt SchaffenbergerOtto Binder
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SUPERMAN 279 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN BATGIRL 1974 FN60
SUPERMAN 279 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN BATGIRL 1974 FN60
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AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS 7 SUPERMAN SPECIAL CURT SWAN STRIP MOVIES 1939 PHOTO
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ACTION 393 VF+ SUPERMAN CURT SWAN MURPHY ANDERSONDC
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Action Comics 356 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanPresident Lyndon Baines Johnson
Action Comics 356 SupermanSupergirlCurt SwanPresident Lyndon Baines Johnson
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SUPERMAN 161 G+ 1963 DC ONE MAN ARMY CURT SWAN
SUPERMAN 161 G+ 1963 DC ONE MAN ARMY CURT SWAN
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Superman 195 Curt SwanGeorge KleinSupergirlWayne BoringKryptoJim Shooter
Superman 195 Curt SwanGeorge KleinSupergirlWayne BoringKryptoJim Shooter
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SUPERMAN 160 1963 Curt Swan Jerry Siegel Al Plastino Leo Dorfman Low Grade
SUPERMAN 160 1963 Curt Swan Jerry Siegel Al Plastino Leo Dorfman Low Grade
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DC Comics Superman 2001 300 June 1976 Curt Swan
DC Comics Superman 2001 300 June 1976 Curt Swan
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ADVENTURE COMICS 392 SUPERGIRL CURT SWAN 1970 FN 60
ADVENTURE COMICS 392 SUPERGIRL CURT SWAN 1970 FN 60
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Superman 235 Curt SwanMurphy AndersonNeal AdamsDenny ONeilDick Giordano
Superman 235 Curt SwanMurphy AndersonNeal AdamsDenny ONeilDick Giordano
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Superman 132 Silver Age DC Comic Classic Curt Swan C
Superman 132 Silver Age DC Comic Classic Curt Swan C
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DC Superman 330 1978 Spellbinder Martin Pasko Curt Swan Frank Chiaramonte
DC Superman 330 1978 Spellbinder Martin Pasko Curt Swan Frank Chiaramonte
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Wonder Woman 224 NM 92 Curt Swan Art
Wonder Woman 224 NM 92 Curt Swan Art
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Superman Gallery 1 NM M 1993 Simonson Moebius Neal Adams Curt Swan Frank Miller
Superman Gallery 1 NM M 1993 Simonson Moebius Neal Adams Curt Swan Frank Miller
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WORLDS FINEST 195 1970 Cover by Curt Swan
WORLDS FINEST 195 1970 Cover by Curt Swan
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ACTION COMICS  418 DC Comics CURT SWAN MURPHY ANDERSON
ACTION COMICS 418 DC Comics CURT SWAN MURPHY ANDERSON
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Superman 50 DC Comics engagement issue John Byrne Dan Jurgens Curt Swan
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HUGE Aquaman lot Curt Swan Keith Giffen+++++HUGE
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SUPERMAN 345 BRONZE AGE CURT SWAN 1977 VF NM90
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Curt Swan
Curt Swan

Philosophy of Science

  • ARISTOTLE –"The gods too are fond of a joke."    
  • CHUCK  PALAHNIUK –"The best way to waste your life is by taking notes."  
  • CHUCK FALCON –"Remember sadness is always temporary. This, too, shall pass." 
  • CHUCK PALAHNIUK –"Sticking feathers up our butt does not make you a chicken."   
  • CHUNGLIANG AL HUANG –"Many people treat their bodies as if they were rented from Hertz; something they are using to get around in but nothing they genuinely care about understanding."
  • CHUN-MTNG KAO –"I asked the Lord for a bunch of fresh flowers but instead he gave me an ugly cactus with many thorns. I asked the Lord for some beautiful butterflies but instead he gave me many ugly and dreadful worms. I was threatened, I was disappointed, I mourned. But after many days, suddenly, I saw the cactus bloom with many beautiful flowers, and those worms became beautiful butterflies flying in the spring wind. God's way is the best way."      
  • CICERO - "An oath sworn with the clear understanding in one's mind that it should be performed must be kept."
  • CICERO - "Good faith is the foundation of justice."
  • CICERO - "Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things."
  • CICERO - "The only excuse for war is that we may live in peace unharmed."
  • CICERO - "War should be under taken in such a way as to show that its only object is peace."
  • CICERO- "A room without books is as a body without soul."
  • CICERO –"An oath sworn with the clear understanding in one's mind that it should be performed must be kept."
  • CICERO –"Can earthly things seem important to him who is acquainted with the whole of eternity and the magnitude of the universe?"     
  • CICERO –"I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I do not know."    
  • CICERO –"If there were no older men, there would be no civilized states at all."  
  • CICERO –"If you aspire to the highest place, it is no disgrace to reach at the second or even the third place."
  • CICERO –"It is a truth but too well known, that rashness attends youth, as prudence does old age."   
  • CICERO –"Of all the preoccupations by which gain is secured, none is better than agriculture, none more profitable, none more delightful, none more becoming to a free man." 
  • CICERO –"One should eat to live, not live to eat."   
  • CICERO –"Physicians, when the cause of disease is discovered, consider that , the cure is discovered."  
  • CICERO –"So you see, old age is really not so bad. May you come to know the condition?"   
  • CICERO –"Superstition is a senseless fear of God. We do not destroy religion by destroying superstition." 
  • CICERO –"The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn."
  • CICERO –"The function of wisdom is to discriminate between- good and evil."
  • CICERO –"The good of the people is the chief law."
  • CICERO –"The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each, supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words."
  • CINDYLEW –"Remember, the greatest gift is not found in a store nor under a tree, but in the hearts of true friends."     
  • CLADIUS CLAUDIANUS- ‘He who strikes terror in others is himself continually in fear."
  • CLARA BARTON –"It irritates me to be told how things have always been done... I defy the tyranny of precedent." 
  • CLARA ORTEGA –"The mildest, drowsiest sister has been known to turn tiger if her sibling is in trouble."    
  • CLARA ORTEGA –"To the outside world we all grow old, but not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other's hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time."       
  • CLARE B LUCE –"But if God wanted us to think with our wombs, why did He give us a brain?"  
  • CLARE BOOTHE LUCE –"Censorship, like charity, should begin at home, but unlike charity, it should end there."   
  • CLARENCE DARROW –"Justice has nothing to do with what goes on in a courtroom."    
  • CLARENCE E. HODGES –"For today and its blessings, I owe the world an attitude of gratitude."    
  • CLARENCE W HALL –"You can put truth in a grave, but it wont stay there."            
  • CLAUDE LEVI STRAUSS –"Nothing is settled, everything can still be altered. What was done but turned out wrong can be done again. The Golden Age, which blind superstition had placed behind (or ahead of) us, is in us."   
  • CLAUDE M BRISTOL –"Thought is the original source of all wealth, all success, all material gain, all great discoveries and inventions, and of all achievement."      
  • CLAUDE MONET –"I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
  • CLAY HARRISON –"Don't start the day with doubts and fears, for where they live, faith disappears. Love won't grow in a gloomy heart where sorrows live and teardrops start. Don't I give up before you've begun you still has time to get things done... Don't be a quitter; you're not alone — we all must crawl before we're grown. There are no rainbows without rain; there are no victories without pain."
  • CLAY P. BEDFORD –"You can teach a student a lesson for a day but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, we will continue the learning process as long as he lives." 
  • CLEMENT ATLEE – "Democracy means government by discussion but it is only effective if you can stop people talking."
  • CLEMENT C MOORE –"'T was the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring — not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there."   
  • CLEMENT FREUD –"If you resolve to give up smoking, drinking and loving, you don't actually live longer; it just seems longer."        
  • CLEOBULUS- "A man may thrive on crime, bur not for long."
  • CLINT EASTWOOD –"Marriages are made in heaven. So are thunder and lightening."  
  • CLIVE BARKER –"I am you and you are love and that is what makes the world go around."
  • CLIVE JAMES –"Common sense and a sense of humour are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humour is just common sense, dancing."    
  • CLYDE FESSLER –"If you do what you've always done, you get what you've always got... The difference between success and failure, winning and losing, depends on the fifth P' of marketing—people. (The four Ps of marketing are: Product, place, price and promotion.)."
  • COCO CHANEL –"A women who doesn't wear perfume has no future."    
  • COCO CHANEL –"How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone."  
  • COCO CHANEL –"There is a time for work. And a time for love. That leaves no other time."
  • COFY ANNAN – "No people, no region and no religion should be targeted because of the unspeakable act of individuals."
  • COLDPLAY –"When it started we had Ugh hopes/now my back's on the hopes/Now my back's on the-line/My back's on the rapes."          
  • COLE PORTER SONG –"My heart belongs to Daddy 'cause my Daddy, he treats me so well."
  • COLEMAN COX –"Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed."      
  • COLERIDGE –"There are three classes into which all the women past seventy years of age I have ever known, were divided: that dear old soul; that old woman; that old witch."   
  • COLETTE –"What a wonderful life I've had! I only wish I'd realized it sooner."  
  • COLIN WILSON –"The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world but to change it."
  • COLLEEN CBARRETT –"When it comes to getting things done, we need fewer architects and more bricklayers."   
  • COLLETTE –"What a wonderful life I've had. I only wish I had realized it sooner." 
  • COLLIN POWELL –"DON'T LET YOUR EGO GET TOO CLOSE TO YOUR POSITION, SO THAT IF YOUR POSITION GETS SHOT DOWN, YOUR EGO DOESN'T GO WITH IT."
  • COLMAN Mc CARTHY –"War making does not stop war making. If it did our problems would have stopped millennia ago."
  • COLOSSIANS –"Smoke Not; Touch not; taste not; handle not."   
  • COLOSSIDNS –"Put to death what is earthly in you: Fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry On account of these the wrath of God is coming. In these you once walked, when you lived in them. But now put them all away: Anger, wrath, malice, slander, and foul talk from your mouth."         
  • COLTEN –"Doubt is the vestibule through which all must pass before they can enter into the tample of insdom."
  • COME TEN BOOM –"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, it empties today of its strength."      
  • CONDOLEEZZA RICE –"One is aligned with the values of a common humanity."   
  • CONDOLEEZZA RICE –"The response of the Pakistani government should be one of cooperation and of action."       
  • CONFUCIOUS - "He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it."
  • CONFUCIOUS - "The superior man is modest in his speech, bur exceeds in his actions."
  • CONFUCIOUS - "What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others."
  • CONFUCIOUS - "What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others."
  • CONFUCIOUS - "When the wise man points at the man, the idiot looks at the finger."
  • CONFUCIOUS –" The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not recognise the ability that he has."      
  • CONFUCIOUS –"A gentleman is ashamed to let his words outrun his deeds."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"A man who does not think and plan long ahead will find trouble right at his door."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"A youth is to be regarded with respect. How do you know that his future will not be equal to our present?"   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"And on her lover's arm she leant, and round her waist she felt it fold, and far across the hills they went in that new world which is the old. To be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect virtue... gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Before you embark on a journey 6'f revenge, dig two graves."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without."    
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Chose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."         
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Cultivation of the personal life depends, on the rectification of the mind. When one is affected by wrath to any extent, his mind will not be correct. When one is affected by fear to any extent, his mind will not be correct. When he is affected by fondness to any extent, his mind will not be correct. When he is affected by worries and anxieties, his mind will not be correct. When the mind is not present, we look but do not see, listen but do not hear, and eat but do not know the taste of food. This is what we mean when we say cultivation of the personal life depends on the rectification of the mind."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it."
  • CONFUCIOUS -"Faced with what is right, to leave it undone shows a lack of courage."     
  • CONFUCIOUS –"For one word a man is often deemed to be wise, and for one word he is often deemed to be foolish. We should indeed be careful what we say." Free speech is the whole thing, the whole ball game. Free speech is life itself."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star which keeps its place and all the stars turntowards it."        
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Hence the moral man, by living a life of simple truth and earnestness, alone can help to bring peace and order in the world."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"I am not bothered by the fact that I am unknown. I am bothered when I do not know others."          
  • CONFUCIOUS –"I do not create; I only tell of the past."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"If a talented man is M unjust, the ruler should give him no share in the royal responsibility if the ruler is unjust, the talented man should not eat his food."  
  • CONFUCIOUS –"If justice goes astray, the people will stand about in helpless confusion."     
  • CONFUCIOUS –"If there be righteousness' in the Heart, there will be Beauty in the character. If there be Beauty in the character, there will be Harmony in the Home. If there be Harmony in the Home, there will be order in the Nation. If there be order in the Nation, there will be Peace in the world."               
  • CONFUCIOUS –"If you find that you have made a mistake, then you must not be afraid of admitting the fact and amending your ways." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"If you love what you do, you mil never work another day in your life."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Ignomnce is the night of the mind, a night without moon and star."  
  • CONFUCIOUS –"In all things, success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"It is man that makes truth great, not truth that makes man great."  
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous."      
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Learning without thought is labour lost."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Never contract friendship with a man that is not better than thyself."    
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Only the wisest and stupidest of men never change."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Our greatest glory is in never failing, but in rising each and every time we fail."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Respect the young. How do you know that they will not one day be all that you are now? But if a man has reached 40 or 50 and nothing has been heard of him, then I grant there is no need to respect him."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Silence is the true friend that never betrays."       
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The ancient scholars studied for their own improvement. Modern scholars study to impress others."            
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The man of perfect virtue, wishing to be established himself seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others, Analects."     
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The music of Cheng is lewd and corrupting, the music of Sung is soft and makes one effeminate, the music of Wei is repetitious and annoying, and the music of Ch'i is harsh and makes one haughty These four kinds of music are all Sensual music and undermine the people's character and that is why they cannot be used for sacred purposes. The book of songs says: The harmonious sounds are shu and yung and my ancestor listened to them. Shu means pious and yung means peaceful. If you have piety and peacefulness of character, you can do everything you want with a country."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The perfecting of one's self is the fundamental base of all progress and all moral development."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The strength of a nation is derived from the integrity of its homes." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"The wheel of fortune turns round incessantly, and who can say to himself, I shall today be uppermost."     
  • CONFUCIOUS –"'The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"There are three sorts of friends that are profitable, and three sorts that are harmful. Friendship with the upright, with the true-to-death, and with those who have heard much is profitable. Friendship with the obsequious, friendship with those who are good at accommodating their principles, friendship with those who are clever at talk is harmful."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To demand much from oneself and little from others is the way for the governor to banish discontent." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To learn without thinking is fruitless: To think without learning is dangerous. Past scholars studied to improve themselves; Today's scholars study to impress others."   
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To put the world in order we must first put the nation in order; to put the nation in order we must first put the family in order; to put the family in order we must cultivate our personal life; to cultivate our personal life we must first set our hearts right."        
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To put the world in order, we must first put the nation in order. To put the nation in order, we must first put the family in order. To put the family in order, we must first cultivate our personal life; we must first set our hearts right."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To see what is right and not to do it, is want of courage."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"To subdue one's self and return to propriety is perfect virtue. If a man can for one day subdue himself and return to propriety, all under heaven will ascribe perfect virtue to him."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Tones rise from the human heart, and music is connected with the principles of human conduct, therefore the animals know sounds but do not know tones, and the common people know tones but do not know music. Only the superior man is able to understand music. Thus from a study of the sounds, one comes to understand the tones; from a study of the tones, one comes to understand music; and from the study of music, one comes to understand the principles of government and is thus fully prepared for carrying out one's duties."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Virtue is never left to stand alone."        
  • CONFUCIOUS –"WHEN YOU KNOW A THING, TO HOLD THAT YOU KNOW IT, AND WHEN YOU DO NOT KNOW A THING, TO ALLOW THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW IT; THIS IS KNOWLEDGE."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"When you meet someone better than yourself, turn your thoughts to becoming his equal. When you meet someone not as good as you are, look within and examine your own self."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"When young, beware of fighting; When strong, beware of sex; And when old, beware of possessions." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Wherever you go, go with all your heart."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"With only coarse rice as meal and only plain water as drink, and only my arms as pillow, I still find joy in the midst of these conditions. Wealth and honour acquired contrary to righteousness are to me like the passing cloud."
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Without an acquaintance with the rules of propriety, it is impossible for the character to be established." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know men." 
  • CONFUCIOUS –"Yang and Yin, male and female, strong and weak, rigid and tender, heaven and earth, sun and moon, thunder and lightning, wind and rain, cold and warmth, good and evil, high and low, righteousness and humaneness,... the interplay of Opposite Principles constitutes the universe."        
  • CONFUCIOUS S –"There is in the world now really no moral social order at all."
  • CONFUCIOUS: - "He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it."
  • CONFUCIOUS: - "What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others."
  • CONOR OBERST –"I came upon a doctor who appeared in quite poor health. I said, there's nothing that I can do for you that you can't do for yourself. He said, 'Oh yes you can. Just hold my hand. I think that that would help'. So I sat with him a while then I asked him how he felt. He said, 'I think I'm cured'."
  • CONVENTRY PATMORE- "Grant me the power of saying thing s too simple and too sweet for words."        
  • CROESUS OF LYDIA- "No one would be foolish enough to choose was our peace. in peace sons bury their fathers but in war fathers bury their sons."
  • COORG HARVEST SONG –"Sun and moon the seasons make,/ Rule o'er all the sky they take,/ God is Lord of heaven and earth./ All the joyous earnest toil/ Happy ryots give the soil,/ Our rich land is fully worth."             
  • CORINTHIANS –"He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your resources and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way for great generosity."
  • CORITA KENT –"Life is a succession of moments. To live each one is to succeed."  
  • CORITA KENT –"Love the moment. Life is a succession of such moments and to live each, is to succeed."     
  • CORNEILLE –"To win without risk is to triumph without glory."
  • CORNELIUS AGRIPPA –"Musical harmony is a most powerful conceiver. It allures the celestial influences and changes affections, intentions, gestures, notions, actions and dispositions...Fish in the lake are delighted with harmonious sounds; music has caused friendship between dolphins and men. The playing of the harp affects the Hyperborean swans. Melodious voices tame the Indian elephants. The elements themselves delight in music."         
  • CORPUS HERMETICA –"Say no longer that God is invisible. Do not speak thus, for what is more manifest than God? He has created all only that you may see it through the beings. For that is the miraculous power of God, to show Himself through all beings. For nothing is invisible, not even the incorporeal. The intellect makes itself visible in the act of thinking; God makes Himself visible in the act of creating."   
  • CORRIE TEN BOOM- "Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, its empties today of its strength."
  • COTTON –"The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old age, payable with interest, about thirty years after death."  
  • COUNT CIANO –"As always, victory finds a hundred fathers, but defeat is an orphan."  
  • COUNT GALEAZZO CIANO –"Victory has a hundred fathers but defeat is an orphan."  
  • COUNT RUMFORD –"So great is the effect of cleanliness upon man, that it extends even to his moral character. Virtue never dwelt along with filth; nor do i believe there ever was a person scrupulously attentive :o cleanliness who was a consummate villain."        
  • CREE INDIAN PROVERB –"Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money."   
  • CREE INDIAN PROVERB –"Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned... will we realise we cannot eat money."   
  • CROESUS OF LYDIA- "No one would be foolish enough to choose was our peace. In peace sons bury their fathers but in war fathers bury their sons."
  • CRYSTAL MIDDLEMAS –"Love, like a river, will cut a new path whenever it meets an obstacle."
  • CS LEWIS - "When you have nothing left but love, then for the first time you become aware that love is enough."
  • CS LEWIS –"Don't say it was 'delightful'; make us say 'delightful' when we've read the description. You see, all those words (horrifying, wonderful, hideous, and exquisite) are only like saying to your readers 'Please, will you do the job for me'."      
  • CUMMINGS, E.E. - "Un-being dead isn't being alive."
  • CURT CORAIN- "I tried hard to have father, but indeed I had a dad."
  • CYMBELINE –"Quake in the present winter's state and wish The warmer days would come."  
  • CYNTHIA NEIMS –"Nobody really varies if you're miserable, so you might as well be happy."         
  • CYNTHIA STEWART-COPIER –"If the dream is big enough, the facts don't count."   
  • CYRIL CONNOLLY –"All charming people have something to conceal, usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others."   
  • CYRIL CONNOLLY –"Imprisoned in every fat man a thin one is wildly signaling to be let out."        
  • CZECH PROVERB –"Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends."   
  • D JAYAKANTHAN –"Karl Marx himself was a spiritualist in a Hindu sense or from an Indian philosophical point of view Spiritualism, like Marxism, is nothing but humanism of the highest order: both are in the service of the people."   
  • D.H. LAWRENCE –"The world fears a new experience more than it fears anything." 
  • D.J.LAKE –"DJ: What does it feel like being in space? Someday I hope to become a pilot to fly jets. Altman: Well, DJ, it's a very interesting feeling I floating in space, here on the flight deck, as we are working outside. In some ways, it makes working a lot easier — we can move heavy equipment really easily. But on the other hand, you don't have your feet on the ground. It would be like moving into your house without being able to walk. You have to use one hand to balance yourself and the other hand to hold onto the equipment and another
  • DA AVABHASA –"This moment is the moment of reality, of union, of truth. Nothing needs to be done to it or to you for this to be so. Nothing needs to be avoided, transcended, or found for it to be so."      
  • DABID SUZUKI –"Aboriginal people are key because they have a different Sense of where we belong and how we interact with nature."            
  • DADA –"Every morning is a new day, a fresh ray of hope to humanity."   
  • DADA –"The human frame carries a unique energy of higher dimension. It functions beyond the thoughtmind level, deep within man. It is a primordial force; the root and fountainhead of life. This inner flame, this primordial energy, belongs to the cosmic dimension. This cosmic life-energy has been seen and experienced by intuitive men of wisdom. The challenge we face is to discover this hidden cosmic fire within us and to establish our kinship with the Supreme." 
  • DADA –"The life of a human being is a stream of thought-emotion activity and actions thereof. Ceaseless intention and actions are what human life is. Basically the mind is the outcome of past experiences and memories. It also creates the future with the hope of fulfilling its unaccomplished desires. Thus the mind moves from the past to the future, without realising the beauty of the present." 
  • DADA GAVAND –"With rain, river, sun and wind Nature is at work with its own design. Oceans of the past have been turned into mountains and mighty civilisation into dust."
  • DADA JP VASWANI –"For most of us, fear is a part of our mental make-up. Fear is a poison that quickly circulates through the entire system, paralysing the will, producing a queer sensation in some part or the other of the human body. Yes, fear is the cause of many diseases. Fearlessness ensures health. Do not fear, for God is near."    
  • DADA JP VASWANI –"Which is better, to have peace and live or start a war and die? To have peace in the world you must have peace in the heart."
  • DADAJI –"Respecting everybody's freedom and remaining in one's own being ness is celebrating life In its intuitive newness."
  • DADAJI –"That which blocks the light of the cosmic sky and eclipses the innocent, immaculate heart with fears and hopes, anger and greed, with a jungle of complex desires and dreams, is...Your mind." 
  • DADAJI A R CHOWDHURY –"The best remedy for stress and strain is patience and forgiveness. Patience begets strength and confidence and leads eventually to bliss."         
  • DADAJI AMIYA ROY CHOWDHURY –"God is within, in the deep recesses of our heart, in the form of the two sounds of Mahanam — Great Name. Mahanam is at the root of our respiration and all vibrations of the world are Mahanam. One sound, Gopal, appraises you of the supreme; the other sound, Govinda, of the beyond. This Mahanam is our real self, the guru. ...This is the real diksha or initiation into self, but since we have forgotten it, an earthly diksha in the form of visualising the Mahanam is necessary to remind us. No earthly guru can initiate a person (give diksha). Mahanam is spontaneously manifested as and when it chooses."
  • DADI JANKI –"Integrity is a matter of considering the consequences of every action and of never being drawn mindlessly into anything."   
  • DADI JANKI –"Learning and teaching are players in the same game. If either one stops, everything becomes, heavy and ceases to be fun. Learning is the reward for respecting life and teaching is the fruit of experience."     
  • DADI JANKI –"The first step towards conquering stress is to accept that it is not created by external events so much as by how we deal with them. Even when there is nothing visible to be done in the face of a problem, the world still needs the support of tranquil minds."   
  • DADISTEN-I-DINIK -"That nature alone is good which refrains from doing another whatsoever is not good for itself."     
  • DADU –"The Creator has many and diverse names: Choose the name that comes to mind; thus do all the saints practice remembrance. The Lord who endowed us with soul and body — worships Him in your heart; worship Him by that name which best suits the moment."     
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"In the last analysis, it is our conception of death which decides our answers to all the questions that life puts to us."  
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"It is more important to understand the ground of your own behaviour than to understand the motives of another's."
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"Never let success hide its emptiness from you, achievement its nothingness, toil its desolation... Your duty, your reward — your destiny—are here and now."
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will se how low it was."
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"Only he deserves power who everyday justifies it."       
  • DAG HAMMARSKJOLD –"The longest journey Is the journey inwards Of him who has chosen his destiny."
  • DAG HAMMER –"The longest journey of any person is the journey inward."
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"A person, who no matter how desperate the situation, gives others hope, is a true leader."   
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"From the beginning man and man, man and nature, man and the universe have been woven together like a sari an angel would wear. It is fine art that dazzles the eye, and only a poet can see/ the invisible threads of life."       
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"I have determined to climb that mountain/ Therefore, choosing firm footholds day by day/ I go forward/ Because I know that to look lightly on reality/ May mean disaster,/1 work hard at my faith."          
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"Like the sun/ always bright in heart,/ like the sea/ with a heart vast and wide,/ like the sky with a heart unendingly tall,/ like the flowers/ with a heart forever beautiful,/ with a heart set on happiness,/ like the wind/ be free!"          
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"Like the waterfall fierce/ like the waterfall unflagging/like the waterfall unfearing/ like the waterfall merrily/ like the waterfall proudly —a man should have the bearing of a king." 
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"May you forge a solidarity that is,/ Like the Himalayas, majestic,/ Like the Himalayas, noble,/ Like the Himalayas, dignified, Like the Himalayas, composed."          
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"Peace will be realised only by forging bonds of trust between people at the deepest level, in the depths of their very lives."    
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"Strength is Happiness. Strength is itself victory In weakness and cowardice there is no happiness. When you wage a struggle, you might win or you might lose. But regardless of the shortterm outcome, the very fact of your continuing to struggle is proof of your victory as a human being."
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"The ability to perceive the negative in oneself enables one to perceive the positive in others... we must acknowledge the good and evil within each of us. Even as we lock horns with a rival, we should be seeking to manifest the good and obliterate the bad. The power of self- restraint can help us avoid conflict and estrangement and enable us to take a correct stance of mutual acceptance and respect."
  • DAISAKU IKEDA –"The sun rises the moon shines serenely / Young man! Never give in to your despondent self/ but open wide the castle gates of your being/ and hold commerce with/ another world."             
  • DAIZUI MCPHILLAMY –"Shunyata is ku, emptiness or voidness. Nothing matters. Everything matters." 
  • DALE CARNEGIE - "Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain – and most fools do."
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Did you ever see an unhappy horse? Did you ever see a bird that has the blues? One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses." 
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Do you remember the things you were worrying about a year ago? How did they work out? Didn't you waste a lot of fruitless energy on account of most of them? Didn't most of them turn out all right after all?"      
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success."  
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."   
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have, it depends solely upon what you think."       
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get."     
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"Take a chance! All life is a chance. The person who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The 'sure thing boat never gets far from shore."  
  • DALE CARNEGIE –"You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you."    
  • DALE E. TURNER –"Dreams are renewable. No matter what your age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within you and new beauty waiting to be born."   
  • DAME EDITH SITWELL –"Still fall the rain dark as the world of man, black as our loss-blind as the nineteen hundred and forty nails upon the cross."
  • DAN BENNETT –"Nothing in the world arouses more fake hopes than the first four-hours of a diet."     
  • DAN BROWN –"I consider myself a student of many religions. The more I learn, the more questions I have."          
  • DAN CLARK –"It's never too late to be all you can possibly be."  
  • DAN CUSTER –"Every morning is a fresh beginning. Every day is the world made new. Today is a new day. Today is my world made new? I have lived all my life up to this moment; to come to this day this is my day of opportunity."         
  • DAN LENO –"I see the world as a football, kicked about by the higher powers, with me clinging on by my teeth and toenails to the laces." 
  • DAN QUAYLE-"The question in life is nor whether you get knocked down. You will. The question is, are you ready to get up and fight for what you believe in."
  • DAN RENZI –"When political correctness is shoved down your throat, you're going to avoid a subject completely."   
  • DAN SALOMON –"Sometimes it pays to stay in bed on Monday, rather than spending the rest of the week debugging Monday's code."          
  •             DAN ZADRA –"Always know in your heart that yon are far bigger than anything that can ever happen to you."    
  • DAN ZADRA –"Choose to live, work and succeed in the most powerful nation on earth: Imagination."   
  • DAN ZADRA –"For every obstacle there is a solution - over, under, around or through."   
  • DAN ZADRA –"If you want help, help others. If you want trust, trust others. If you want love, give it away. If you want friends, be one. If you want a great team, be a great teammate. That's bow it works."   
  • DAN ZADRA –"Live your life so that your children can tell their children that you not only stood for something wonderful — you acted on it."
  • DAN ZADRA –"We could all take a lesson from the great northern geese which fly thousands of miles in perfect formation. Formation flying is 70 percent more efficient than flying alone."   
  • DAN ZADRA –"Written goals have a way of transforming wishes into wants; cants into cans; dreams into plans; and plans into reality. Don't just think it — ink it!"   
  • DAN ZADRA –"You know far more than you know you know. Never ask, Can I do this?" Ask instead, "How can I do this?"  
  • DAN ZADRA –"Your hopes, dreams and aspirations are legitimate. They are trying to take you airborne, above the clouds, above the storms - if you mil only let them."    
  • DAND BOWIE –"Though nothing will keep us together. We could steal time, just for one day we can be heroes, for over and ever, what do you say?" 
  • DANDY LION –"Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and wrong. Sometime in life you will have been all of these."
  • DANIEL BARENBOIM –"Every great work of art has two faces, one towards its own time and one towards the future, towards eternity." 
  • DANIEL BOORSTIN –"The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance — it is the illusion of knowledge."    
  • DANIEL DEFOE –"Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying the danger itself."
  • DANIEL DEFOE –"Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there; And 'twill be found, upon examination, The latter has the largest congregation."      
  • DANIEL J BOORSTIN –"Never before has a culture been so fragmented into groups... each annoyed and irritated at the others."       
  • DANIEL J BOORSTIN –"Not so many years ago ... travel provided the universal metaphor for change."   
  • DANIEL MONROE TURTLE –"Love is like a mountain, hard to climb, but once you get to the top the view is beautiful."

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CURT SWAN SUPERMAN Eulogy by Arlen Schumer pt 1

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