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  • #1
    C.S. Lewis
    “Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #2
    C.S. Lewis
    “A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #3
    Booker T. Washington
    “There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.”
    Booker T. Washington

  • #4
    Jim  Butcher
    “For the sake of one soul. For one loved one. For one life." I called power into my blasting rod, and its tip glowed incandescent white. "The way I see it, there's nothing else worth fighting a war for.”
    Jim Butcher, Grave Peril

  • #5
    Jim  Butcher
    “But I don't understand God. I don't understand how he could see the way people treat one another, and not chalk up the whole human race as a bad idea.”
    Jim Butcher, Grave Peril

  • #6
    Jim  Butcher
    “Because even if they are doing something immoral, I'd be an idiot to start criticizing them for it if I wasn't perfect myself. Smoking is self-destructive. Drinking is self-destructive. Losing your temper and yelling at people is wrong. Lying is wrong. Cheating is wrong. Stealing is wrong. But people do that stuff all the time. Soon as I figure out how to be a perfect human being, then I'm qualified to go lecture other people about how they live their lives.”
    Jim Butcher, Cold Days

  • #7
    Jim  Butcher
    “Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #8
    Jim  Butcher
    “I'd made the vampire cry. Great. I felt like a real superhero. Harry Dresden, breaker of monsters' hearts.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #9
    Jim  Butcher
    “Kids. You gotta love them. I adore children. A little salt, a squeeze of lemon—perfect.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #10
    Jim  Butcher
    “A technicality I'm prepared to hide wildly behind.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #11
    Jim  Butcher
    “I don't want to live in a world where the strong rule and the weak cower. I'd rather make a place where things are a little quieter. Where trolls stay the hell under their bridges and where elves don't come swooping out to snatch children from their cradles. Where vampires respect the limits, and where the faeries mind their p's and q's. My name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk. When things get strange, when what goes bump in the night flicks on the lights, when no one else can help you, give me a call. I'm in the book.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #12
    Jim  Butcher
    “Smiling always seems to annoy people more than actually insulting them. Or maybe I just have an annoying smile.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #13
    Jim  Butcher
    “You don't go walking into the proverbial lion's den lightly. You start with a good breakfast.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #14
    Jim  Butcher
    “Do you have a little white dress? I've had this deep-seated nurse fantasy about you, Murphy.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #15
    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, Storm Front

  • #16
    Jim  Butcher
    “Where instinct fails, intellect must venture.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #17
    Jim  Butcher
    “Have you ever been approached by a grim-looking man, carrying a naked sword with a blade about ten miles long in his hand, in the middle of the night, beneath the stars on the shores of Lake Michigan? If you have, seek professional help. If you have not, then believe you me, it can scare the bejeezus out of you.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #18
    Jim  Butcher
    “Thank God for wisecracks.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #19
    Jim  Butcher
    “When I'm in turmoil, when I can't think, when I'm exhausted and afraid and feeling very, very alone, I go for walks. It's just one of those things I do. I walk and I walk and sooner or later something comes to me, something to make me feel less like jumping off a building.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #20
    Jim  Butcher
    “A man's magic demonstrates what sort of person he is, what is held most deeply inside of him. There is no truer gauge of a man's character than the way in which he employs his strength, his power. I was not a murderer. I was not like Victor Sells. I was Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. I was a wizard. Wizards control their power. They don't let it control them. And wizards don't use magic to kill people. They use it to discover, to protect, to mend, to help. Not to destroy.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #21
    Jim  Butcher
    “My head was throbbing, and my hands were shaking, but I went down the ladder to my workroom - and started figuring out how to rip someone's heart out of his chest from fifty miles away.
    Who says I never do anything fun on a Friday night?”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #22
    Jim  Butcher
    “Maybe my values are outdated, but I come from an old school of thought. I think that men ought to treat women like something other than just shorter, weaker men with breasts. Try and convict me if I’m a bad person for thinking so. I enjoy treating a woman like a lady, opening doors for her, paying for shared meals, giving flowers–all that sort of thing.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #23
    Jim  Butcher
    “The world is getting weirder. Darker every single day. Things are spinning around faster and faster, and threatening to go completely awry. Falcons and falconers. The center cannot hold. But in my corner of the country, I'm trying to nail things down. I don't want to live in Victor's jungle, even if it did eventually devour him. I don't want to live in a world where the strong rule and the weak cower. I'd rather make a place where things are a little quieter. Where trolls stay the hell under their bridges and where elves don't come swooping out to snatch children from their cradles. Where vampires respect the limits, and where the faeries mind their p's and q's. My name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk. When things get strange, when what goes bump in the night flicks on the lights, when no one else can help you, give me a call. I'm in the book.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #24
    Jim  Butcher
    “At the moment I was mad enough to chew up nails and spit out paper clips.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #25
    Jim  Butcher
    “She studied my face for a long minute. "Are you going to help my mom?" It was a simple question. But how do you tell a child that things just aren't that simple, that some questions don't have simple answers--or any answer at all?”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #26
    Jim  Butcher
    “She's going to do nothing but try to trick information out of me that I shouldn't be giving her, Mac," I said.
    "Ungh," Mac agreed.
    "Why did I say yes?"
    Mac shrugged.
    "She's pretty," I said. "Smart. Sexy."
    "Ungh."
    "Any red-blooded man would have done the same thing."
    "Hngh," Mac snorted.
    "Well. Maybe not you."
    Mac smiled a bit, mollified.
    "Still. It's going to make trouble for me. I must be crazy to go for someone like that." I picked up my sandwich, and sighed.
    "Dumb," Mac said.
    "I just said she was smart, Mac."
    Mac's face flickered into that smile, and it made him look years younger, almost boyish. "Not her," he said. "You.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front
    tags: mac

  • #27
    Jim  Butcher
    “Science, the largest religion of the twentieth century, had become tarnished by images of exploding space shuttles, crack babies, and a generation of complacent Americans who allowed the television to raise their children. People were looking for something - I think they just didn't know what. And even though they were once again starting to open their eyes to the world of magic and the arcane that had been with them all the while, they still thought I must be some kind of joke.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #28
    Jim  Butcher
    “It is the prerogative of wizards to be grumpy. It is not, however, the prerogative of freelance consultants who are late on their rent, so instead of saying something smart, I told the woman on the phone, "Yes, ma'am. How can I help you today?”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #29
    Jim  Butcher
    “The cold rain came down in buckets. I was shaking, shivering, and naked, and more soap was getting into my eyes. But hey. At least I was clean.”
    Jim Butcher, Storm Front

  • #30
    Jim  Butcher
    “I had to smile at the man. I mean, you have to smile at idiots and children.”
    Jim Butcher, Fool Moon



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