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Discussing a problem with yourself is almost never a good way to secure a divergent viewpoint.

Discussing a problem with yourself is almost never a good way to secure a divergent viewpoint.

Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.181, Penguin

You rush a miracle worker, you get lousy miracles!

Jim Butcher (2009). “Small Favor: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.195, Penguin

Death is only frightening from the near side.

Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.122, Penguin

Better safe than exsanguinated.

Jim Butcher (2003). “Death Masks: Book five of The Dresden Files”, p.47, Penguin Group

Dammit, Dresden, if you want to know about me, wait for the autobiography like everyone else.

Jim Butcher (2004). “Blood Rites: Book six of The Dresden Files”, p.220, Penguin

It rained toads the day the White Council came to town.

Jim Butcher (2002). “Summer Knight: Book four of The Dresden Files”, p.10, Penguin

The distinction between good and evil is meaningless if one does not have the freedom to choose between them.

Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: The Dresden Files, Book Thirteen”, p.317, Hachette UK

Vanity, thy name is vampire.

Jim Butcher (2007). “Proven Guilty: A Novel Of the Dresden Files”, p.236, Penguin

Seedy wasn't a fair description for the place, because seeds imply eventual regrowth and renewal.

Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.209, Penguin