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Captain Marvel Quotes

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Kelly Sue DeConnick
“Have you ever seen a little girl run so fast she falls down? There's an instant, a fraction of a second before the world catches hold of her again... A moment when she's outrun every doubt and fear she's ever had about herself and she flies. In that one moment, every little girl flies. I need to find that again. Like taking a car out into the desert to see how fast it can go, I need to find the edge of me... And maybe, if I fly far enough, I'll be able to turn around and look at the world... And see where I belong.”
Kelly Sue DeConnick

G. Willow Wilson
“We are faith. We speak all languages of beauty and hardship.”
G. Willow Wilson, Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal

Margaret Stohl
“If you keep acting like an idiot and don't get yourself straight, someone's gonna get HURT because of it.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel #1

Margaret Stohl
“There wasn't an asteroid big enough to punch. Not this time. Not even the moon.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel

Margaret Stohl
“So yeah... They say you can never go home again, but it's not true. You can go all you want... You just can't expect it to be any different once you get there.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel #1

Margaret Stohl
“There are reasons you don't live with your parents once you've grown up. The criminal should never return to the crime scene. All the evidence is still there.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel

Margaret Stohl
“I didn't feel very powerful. as a matter of fact, with every word, it got harder and harder to breathe. I couldn't pretend any longer, and now a great hopelessness rose inside me, an uncontrollable tide... and as it threatened to swallow me... I threatened to let it.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel #3

Margaret Stohl
“When you're with your family, the only fights you want to be having are -- yanno -- with your family. But things don't always work out that way... not when you're me.”
Margaret Stohl, The Life of Captain Marvel #3