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"With great power comes great responsibility" is a proverb popularized by Spider-Man in Marvel comics, films, and related media. Introduced by Stan Lee , it originally appeared as a closing narration in the 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15, and was later attributed to Uncle Ben as advice to the young Peter Parker .
With Great Power... is a Silver Age superhero tabletop role-playing game by Michael S. Miller, independently published by Incarnadine Press. Its title comes from the oft-repeated line from Spider-Man 's debut in Amazing Fantasy #15, "...with great power there must also come -- great responsibility."
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His death at the hands of a petty criminal, whom Spider-Man previously had the chance to apprehend, but chose not to, has been depicted in most versions of the hero's origin story, as the main factor that inspired Peter to become Spider-Man. Uncle Ben's quote, "With great power there must also come great responsibility" (often paraphrased as ...
The title came from the Irish poet W. B. Yeats' 1914 volume of poems Responsibilities, which has an epigraph "In dreams begins responsibility," attributed to an "Old play." The story has been available in print since the author's death in two posthumously published collections of Schwartz's work, In Dreams Begin Responsibilities and Other ...
This is Ariana’s first major movie, and she holds herself so well because she’s so dedicated—and that’s what I love. When people are devoted, all they want to do is to be the best.
A Great Fall is a non-fiction book by Mildred Savage. It was originally published in hardback by Simon & Schuster in 1970. The book quotes from Giles v. State of Maryland, 386 U.S. 66, "A criminal trial is not a game in which the State’s function is to outwit and entrap its quarry. The State’s pursuit is justice, not a victim." [1] [2]
Recently I have been thinking about friendships and I remember so well that verse in Kahlil Gibran’s book, "The Prophet": "Friendship is always a sweet responsibility and never an opportunity."