A Quote by Nicolas Cage

I've always had a soft spot for comic books. — © Nicolas Cage
I've always had a soft spot for comic books.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books. I learned to read from them. The words in them were so interesting.
I'm not ashamed of comic books. You have some people that are like, 'We're trying to elevate comic books.' Comic books have always told great dramatic stories.
I grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it.
Everything speeds up and it's blurry for a minute. But you've got to have a little patience sometimes to just find a soft spot. There's always a soft spot in the defense, and it's your job to find it.
Ghost stories and Sherlock Holmes mysteries were great. And I had a major soft spot for those 'Choose Your Own Adventure' books.
I've just always had a soft spot for character actors.
I've always had a soft spot for Phil Collins. He's a great vocalist.
I've always had a soft spot for women because of my mom. Just their power.
Each of us has a "soft spot": the place in our experience where we feel vulnerable and tender. This soft spot is inherent in appreciation and love, and it is equally inherent in pain.
Ultimately, there's always been a link between comic books and video games, and comic books and movies, and then basically all three steadily becoming this sort of transmedia.
I always had a soft spot for Sherlock Holmes and used to imagine helping him out.
Quentin and I were constantly finding something new that we had in common and comic books were one of them. I think we were talking about comic books much earlier in our relationship, before I had the part.
You show your vulnerability through relationships, and those feelings are your soft spot. You need to have a soft spot.
Comic books sort of follow with the move - if people see the movie and if they're interested in the character and want to see more of the character, they start buying the comic books. So a good movie helps the sale of the comic books and the comic books help the movie and one hand washes the other. So, I don't think there's any reason to think that comics will die out.
I definitely read the comic books and got as familiar with the comic books as possible. I was always a fan of Spider-Man and most superheroes. There aren't a whole lot of little boys out there that aren't.
Chelsea is a club I've always had a soft spot for as they have kept faith with playing a traditional strong and physical No. 9.
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