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Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Susane Colasanti

No two people can see the world in the same way. No matter what you're looking at, no one is seeing it the same way you are. — Susane Colasanti

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Leila Josefowicz

It's nice not to have the majority of the attention on me like there is when playing a concerto with an orchestra. — Leila Josefowicz

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jim Butcher

You know the law, Dresden."
"He who kills the cheer springs for beer," chanted the rest of the table. — Jim Butcher

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Socrates

Sometimes you have to let go to see if there was anything worth holding onto. — Socrates

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jim Butcher

Molly was arrested. Possession."
I blinked at him. "She was possessed? — Jim Butcher

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jim Hightower

The [Democratic] party is a bank. It collects money and gives it to TV stations. — Jim Hightower

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jessica Brown Findlay

Everything you listen to when you are 17 should be embarrassing, otherwise you are way too cool. — Jessica Brown Findlay

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jim Butcher

HARRY DRESDEN - WIZARD Lost Items Found. Paranormal Investigations. Consulting. Advice. Reasonable Rates. No Love Potions, Endless Purses, Parties, or Other Entertainment — Jim Butcher

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Edward Gibbon

During many ages, the prediction, as it is usual, contributed to its own accomplishment. — Edward Gibbon

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Jim Butcher

Like "love," "hope" is one of those ridiculously disproportional words that by all rights should be a lot longer. — Jim Butcher

Author Jim Butcher Quotes By Juliet Jacques

We're forced to walk a difficult line by this insistence that we only write about our personal journeys," I told the audience. "We end up in this position of only being allowed to represent ourselves, but having to make sure we don't misrepresent everyone. This creates some division in our communities - everyone has their own opinion about what's good representation and what isn't, and you can't please them all." (p. 231) — Juliet Jacques