I really like Colossus, actually, especially because only Ultimate writers get to use him. Eat it, Whedon!
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There is only one Whedon, and I am his prophet.
Patrick Rothfuss
The only way it would work for me is if it was a full-length feature film directed by Joss Whedon or Tim Minear or David Greenwalt.
David Boreanaz
In all philosophic theory there is an ultimate which is actual in virtue of its accidents. It is only then capable of characterization through its accidental embodiments, and apart from these accidents is devoid of actuality. In the philosophy of organism this ultimate is termed creativity; and God is its primordial, non-temporal accident. In monistic philosophies, Spinoza's or absolute idealism, this ultimate is God, who is also equivalently termed The Absolute. In such monistic schemes, the ultimate is illegitimately allowed a final, eminent reality, beyond that ascribed to any of its accidents. In this general position the philosophy of organism seems to approximate more to some strains of Indian, or Chinese, thought, than to western Asiatic, or European, thought. One side makes process ultimate; the other side makes fact ultimate.
Alfred North Whitehead
Hamilton is really a colossus... without numbers, he is a host unto himself.
Alexander Hamilton
Attention vermin, you are in the presence of a colossus.
Jared Hess
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