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Your faith is admirable, Pelleas. But I know nothing of sorcery. As it is, I have not been able to discover how the spell may be broken or how Merlin may be released from it. — Stephen R. Lawhead

I never got my Hogwarts letter. - Deanna H. — Rachel Fershleiser

Mr. Black started singing a song in some weird language, which I guess was Philippinish. — Jonathan Safran Foer

And what if there's nothing in there?' You die and there's nothing beyond that. Nothing. Nothing remains. Someone might remember you for a little while after but not for long. — Dmitry Glukhovsky

I thought twenty was pretty scary, like, not being able to call myself a teenager anymore, and feeling like an adult - that kind of made me nervous. — Adam Lamberg

Haters saying they wanna defeat us, they don't hate us they wanna be us. Truth is you can't join us or beat us. — Wiz Khalifa

With the possible exception of the Shakers, it is difficult to think of an American movement that has failed more spectacularly than antipornography feminism. — Andrea Dworkin

It is precisely the purpose of the public opinion generated by the press to make the public incapable of judging, to insinuate into it the attitude of someone irresponsible, uninformed. — Walter Benjamin

You and I are nothing but wild beasts wearing human skins. — Sarah J. Maas

Sometimes I wished I could cut away old memories and let the wind take them. If a sharp knife could pare away the weakness of those days, I would slice until nothing but the hard lessons remained. — Mark Lawrence

Idealistic notions that guide a younger person frequently prove unsustainable. Concluding any stage of life demands that a person rebuilds oneself after living destroys our ideological beliefs. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Fatherhood is a relationship of love and understanding It is power and action. It is counsel and instruction. — A. Theodore Tuttle

In the end, the tenses of the verbs settled into a common groove, the persons of the narrators, first and third (the latter with so many variants and identities), became one, and events thronged toward a day that began uncertainly and remained undecided, with a light gray film covering the sky. — Filip Florian

Any terrorists that have come here and committee acts from 9/11 have come here in some form of a visa. — Chuck Todd