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“Well, next time that Gerry Rees comes in, send him to me,” Lois threatened. “I’ll wait until he’s nice and distracted and then boom, I’ll pull out the brass knuckles!”“You’ll do no such thing!” Maggie warned her. “That’d hurt everyone’s business here! …And you got brass knuckles? Where the hell did you get brass knuckles?”“They been in the family for years. Grandpap had ‘em down on the docks.” Lois admitted.“Lois being the oldest, they went to her…” Margaret added.“Well, just the same, we can’t afford anyone leaving any traceable marks on the gentlemen around here.”--Maggie Pollaski with the Raterink Sisters from The Ragtime Coven”
Bruce Jenvey“He cannot recall just when that initial feeling of oneness faded, subordinated to the everyday activities of daily living. He is disappointed to realize he can no longer expect to find her up and awaiting his return. Discard 2”
Lois Charles“I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place where he feels strange and stupid.”
Lois Lowry, The Giver“The masks. that men have as faces, the outward shells they hold up for others to see while their minds shift in hidden directions. Discard 2”
Lois Charles, Discard 2“Well," Mr. Cheeseman interjected. "Perhaps there's an easy solution to this. Maybe Captain Fabulous has an alter ego.""What's an alter ego?" asked Gerard."It's a superhero's true but secret identity," said Chip. "You know, the way that Superman is really Clark Kent." "Superman is really Clark Kent?""It's pretty obvious," said Penny. "To everyone but you and Lois Lane.""Okay," Gerard conceded. "Captain Fabulous's alter ego will be...Teddy Roosevelt.”
Cuthbert Soup, Another Whole Nother Story“Living in new shapes, reshapes our thinking”
Lois Farfel Stark, The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times“Because advertising and marketing is an art, the solution to each new problem or challenge should begin with a blank canvas and an open mind, not with the nervous borrowings of other people's mediocrities. That's precisely what 'trends' are - a search for something 'safe' - and why a reliance on them leads to oblivion.”
George Lois“I don't design. I get what I think is a big idea, and I put the idea down. I'm not a designer. I'm a communicator.”
George Lois“In professional work - certainly in the arts and graphics - 99% of people have zero courage. They blow with the wind.”
George Lois“And as a nurse, I know very well the importance, for example, of electronic medical records.”
Lois Capps