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Jiggery pokery!" said Harry in a fierce voice. "Hocus pocus - squiggly wiggly - "
"MUUUUUUM!" howled Dudley, "He's doing you know what! — J.K. Rowling

Oscar Wilde: 'Do you mind if I smoke?' Sarah Bernhardt: 'I don't care if you burn.' — Sarah Bernhardt

the doors in this spaceship have a cheerful and sunny disposition. It is their pleasure to open for you, and their satisfaction to close again with the knowledge of a job well done.'" As — Douglas Adams

The things that concern us during the day are going to influence what we experience during the night. — Henry Reed

I know, baby," she said, "and it's okay to be scared, but remember what we talked about? Remember what Mommy said about what to do when something scares you?" "Name it," she whispered. "Exactly." Her mother's smile softened. "If you give the monster a name, it takes away its power, because we're really just afraid of what we don't know. If you name it, if you know what it is, you can be stronger than it. So face your fears and wipe your tears, remember? Face your fears and wipe your tears. — J.M. Darhower

The narrative constructs the identity of the character, what can be called his or her narrative identity, in constructing that of the story told. It is the identity of the story that makes the identity of the character. — Paul Ricoeur

No one can make fun of overweight people in front of me! — Richard Simmons

Narrative identity takes part in the story's movement, in the dialectic between order and disorder. — Paul Ricoeur

If you let women have their way, you will generally get even with them in the end. — Will Rogers

the odds be ever in your favor, — G.L. Tomas

My coming brought no profit to the sky,
Nor does my going swell its glory;
My two ears have never heard anyone that could say,
Why I came here and why I will go away. — Omar Khayyam

So much time spent believing
we had ghosts in our machines has accustomed us to haunting
ourselves. — D.J. MacLennan

To dream is not enough, you have to fulfill your dream. — Paulo Coelho

When men dream, each has his own world. When they are awake, they have a common world. — Heraclitus