—X-Factor Vol 3 38You know, I'm not a hundred percent sure I'm me. Maybe Ms. St. Croix should probe me just in case...
—X-Factor Vol 3 47Come join X-Factor...fight the good fight...we're low key...no giant robots... Riiiiiight...
—X-Factor Vol 3 212Mortal? Who are you calling mortal? I am as far beyond such a label as you are. Except I see that mortality and you...are not so far apart as you would have us think.
—X-Factor Vol 3 214My brain screams at me to draw my gun, but my arm refuses to move. The air is alive with gunfire. And I'm not alive with anything.
—X-Factor Vol 3 242Always hard to make decisions. Always tough to know when to let go.
When to give up. When to know enough is enough.
And then there are some who never learn.
And then there are others who never know when enough is enough.
Who aren't stopped by common sense, or even death.
And people like that...you want to keep an eye on. Because you never know where they will lead you.
—X-Men Vol 6 17Ideas are very hard to kill.
—Armando Muñoz (Earth-616)Always hard to make decisions. Always tough to know when to let go.
When to give up. When to know enough is enough.
And then there are some who never learn.
And then there are others who never know when enough is enough.
Who aren't stopped by common sense, or even death.
And people like that...you want to keep an eye on. Because you never know where they will lead you.
The Invisible Woman has Vanished!
Wow. I'm writing that down.
Writing what--?
What he just said. It's a great title for, I dunno, something. I love the irony.
It's not irony. Irony entails unintended humor on the speaker's part because he's oblivious to the subtext. That isn't present here. It was, at most, whimsical. It's a common mistake, if that makes you feel any better.
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