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Eddie Campbell

"We could hang around for ten years and nobody would care enough to identify us. Therein lies the horror."

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"We could hang around for ten years and nobody would care enough to identify us. Therein lies the horror."

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"I would like to sing someone to sleep,to sit beside someone and be there.I would like to rock you and sing softlyand go with you to and from sleep.I would like to be the one in the housewho knew: The night was cold.And I would like to listen in and listen outinto you, into the world, into the woods.The clocks shout to one another striking,and one sees to the bottom of time.And down below one last, strange man walks byand rouses a strange dog.And after that comes silence.I have laid my eyes upon you wide;and they hold you gently and let you gowhen something stirs in the dark."

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"I wrote five issues of that and got the sack. Actually, they paid me for eight, but they changed their minds about the direction and threw three issues out the window."
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"It's business, selling comics, you work out what sells and you don't want to muck about with it too much."
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"I'm thinking to myself, I just love doing the art, it takes me a morning to do."
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"I came in on the decline. Phil Elliot was in first, he got his book out, he sold thirteen thousand, I think he got two issues out before I got mine in, this was March '87. He was out in December '86."
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"You had to make an appointment to see her. But it was just a crazy spectacle, people filing past."
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"He would still see it as his duty to shut up and get on with it, not cause any trouble. In our own time we've made a hero of the rebel, and it's more heroic to speak up."
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"All that political stuff Delano was doing. Me, I've gone off the top, into total fantasy."
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