Born: 08-30-1982
G. Willow Wilson is an acclaimed American author and comic book writer, renowned for her work in both fiction and graphic novels. She gained prominence with the creation of the groundbreaking character Kamala Khan, the first Muslim superhero to headline her own comic in Marvel's "Ms. Marvel." A convert to Islam, Wilson often explores themes of identity and faith. Her novel "Alif the Unseen" won the 2013 World Fantasy Award.
Just because you’re a character doesn’t mean you have character.
The most difficult choices are often the most obvious ones.
The law is not a set of principles. The law is a weapon.
The point of a maze is to find its center. The point of a puzzle is to solve it.
A person can bear anything, no matter how painful, as long as they can find some meaning in it.
Some people are born to be free. It's their right. It's their nature.
The world will change when people are ready to change it, not one bloody minute before.
The only reliable power is the power to deceive.
The world is full of fools, and he who would not see it must be a greater fool than all of them.
The most dangerous thing about power is that we become accustomed to it. We become habituated to it.
There is no good or evil, there is only power and those too weak to seek it.
The only way to deal with bureaucrats is with a stiff upper lip and a healthy contempt.