Top 72 Quotes & Sayings by Marjorie Liu - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Marjorie Liu.
Last updated on April 17, 2025.
I'd like to go back in time and haunt Robert Louis Stevenson during his years in the South Pacific.
As a writer - and a romance novelist, no less - I've always found it a bit odd when characters in comic books remain in relationship limbo for years at a time.
When I first came to comics, it was, like, dudes. The feeling, the air, the presence is overwhelmingly male. — © Marjorie Liu
When I first came to comics, it was, like, dudes. The feeling, the air, the presence is overwhelmingly male.
We imagine 'the end' as a world-devastating event, but every time there's a terrible earthquake, a tsunami, an outbreak of disease - that's apocalyptic, on a micro-scale.
My solo series, in some ways, have been rarely truly solo.
I think when you look at the diversity of the readership, all the different people who love comics, I want comics to reflect the real world, and I think Marvel does a good job of trying to do that, but I don't think there's ever an end point when it comes to creating diversity and creating stories that people can relate to.
We all know that I love writing Gambit.
The greatest enemy one ever faces is one's own self.
It's very scary to become someone new, to take that path less followed.
I think we worry way too much about where books should fit inside genres. In a romance, the hero and heroine are on a journey together, and no matter how awful it gets, by the end of the book they'll be in love, with the probability of a happy ending.
I don't want it to be a mission, but of course I always love to see more diversity in comics. I always love to see more women.
Word of mouth is the saving grace of us all. If you love something and you think your friend will love it, just talk about it.
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