"We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be."
About Grant Morrison
Grant Morrison — Life and Legacy
Grant Morrison is a prominent comic book writer celebrated for his unique approach to storytelling and his exploration of complex themes such as reality and imagination. His work often challenges conventional narratives, inviting readers to engage with the deeper layers of existence. In 'The Invisibles', Morrison delves into the concept of reality as a construct, famously stating, 'Reality is a shared hallucination'. This idea reflects his belief that our perceptions are shaped by collective experiences, pushing the boundaries of how we understand the world around us. Morrison's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and imaginative scope. He often blends elements of mysticism and philosophy, encouraging readers to question the nature of their own realities. For instance, he asserts, 'We are all stories in the end', highlighting the importance of narrative in shaping identity. This perspective not only challenges traditional storytelling but also emphasizes the power of imagination as a transformative force. Today, Morrison's quotes and ideas resonate with audiences seeking to understand the interplay between imagination and reality. His work continues to inspire new generations of creators and thinkers, reinforcing the notion that through creativity, we can influence our own futures.
Quote collection
Grant Morrison quotes (page 1 of 7)
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"The interior of our skulls contains a portal to infinity."
"Gayness is built into Batman. I'm not using gay in the pejorative sense, but Batman is very, very gay. There's just no denying it. Obviously as a fictional character he's intended to be heterosexual, but the basis of the whole concept is utterly gay."
"Your head's like mine, like all our heads; big enough to contain every god and devil there ever was. Big enough to hold the weight of oceans and the turning stars. Whole universes fit in there! But what do we choose to keep in this miraculous cabinet? Little broken things, sad trinkets that we play with over and over. The world turns our key and we play the same little tune again and again and we think that tune's all we are."
"I just wanted all the wars to be over so that we could spend the money on starships and Mars colonies."
"American writers often say they find it difficult to write Superman. They say he's too powerful; you can't give him problems. But Superman is a metaphor. For me, Superman has the same problems we do, but on a Paul Bunyan scale. If Superman walks the dog, he walks it around the asteroid belt because it can fly in space. When Superman's relatives visit, they come from the 31st century and bring some hellish monster conqueror from the future. But it's still a story about your relatives visiting."
"We tell our children they're trapped like rats on a doomed, bankrupt, gangster-haunted planet with dwindling resources, with nothing to look forward to but rising sea levels and imminent mass extinctions, then raise a disapproving eyebrow when, in response, they dress in black, cut themselves with razors, starve themselves, gorge themselves, or kill one another."
"A cannon fires only once but words detonate across centuries"
"Sometimes you wonder, in an interconnected universe, who's dreaming who?"
"The more I think about it, the more I realize that schools are just factories for turning out robots, that's all. They get you when your small and vulnerable and they take all the human parts away, bit by bit, until you're just a wind-up toy. Turn the key and set it running. And the toy goes to university, gets a job, settles down with someone nice."
"Everyone does magic all the time in different ways. "Life" plus "significance" = magic."
"Study yourself the way a hunter studied prey. Exploit your own weaknesses to create desired changes within yourself."
"Burnout is grist to the mill. I write every day, for most of the day, so it's just about turning into metaphor whatever's going on in my life, in the world, and in my head. Every nightmare, every moment of grief or joy or failure, is a moment I can convert into cash via words."
"There's a palace in your head, boy. Learn to live in it always."
"If our shallow, self-critical culture sometimes seems to lack a sense of the numinous or spiritual it's only in the same way a fish lacks a sense of the ocean."
"Laugh and the world laughs with you!"
"Writers and artists build by hand little worlds that they hope might effect change in real minds, in the real world where stories are read. A story can make us cry and laugh, break our hearts, or make us angry enough to change the world."
"Stop being frightened. You only see a monster because they want you to see monsters everywhere. They've conditioned you to look for monsters in every shadow, every coat hung on every door. As long as we keep seeing monsters, we'll continue to need protection and that's how other people get to control our lives."
"I'm the evil mastermind behind the scenes. I'm the wicked puppeteer who pulls the strings and makes you dance. I'm your writer."
"These characters were like twelve-bar blues or other chord progressions. Given the basic parameters of Batman, different creators could play very different music."