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She knows who she is. She just forgot for a little while.

She knows who she is. She just forgot for a little while.

Donald Miller (2009). “A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life”, p.54, Thomas Nelson

While it is good that we seek to know the Holy One, it is probably not so good to presume that we ever complete the task.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer (2012). “God Is in the Manger: Reflections on Advent and Christmas”, p.30, Westminster John Knox Press

But I discovered that people like me -- they do, you know, if you like them -- and then it was all right.

Diana Wynne Jones (2014). “The Land of Ingary Trilogy (includes Howl’s Moving Castle)”, p.16, HarperCollins UK

Does anyone really know where they're going to?

Denis Diderot, David Coward (1999). “Jacques the Fatalist and His Master”, p.3, Oxford University Press, USA

You know there's no such thing as a complete lie. There's always some truth in there.

John Green, David Levithan (2012). “Will Grayson, Will Grayson”, p.197, Penguin UK

You know, I don't think I've ever listened to someone's commentary. Ever.

"David Fincher - Seven & Fight Club". Interview with Paul Guyot, www.dvdtalk.com. 1999.

I know I can be very standoffish . . .

"The Beaten Path / Author David Pelzer chronicles a nightmare childhood" by Jerry Carroll, www.sfgate.com. July 30, 1998.

I care more about what God knows than what man says.

"Dave Mustaine...Back in Business". Interview with AskMen, www.askmen.com.

We are very influenced by completely automatic things that we have no control over, and we don't know we're doing it.

"The Truth About How We Think". Interview with Jennifer Robison, www.gallup.com. March 20, 2012.

The more man learned, the more he realized he did not know.

Dan Brown (2010). “The Lost Symbol Illustrated edition”, p.130, Random House

To God on whom we rely knows what suffering is all about- not merely in the way that God knows everything, but by experience.

D. A. Carson (2006). “How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil”, p.159, Baker Academic

Do you know what happens with people who cannot govern themselves? That's right. Others come in to govern for them.

Cormac McCarthy (2015). “Blood Meridian: Picador Classic”, p.36, Pan Macmillan

If you know, say you know. If you don't know, say you don't know.

Confucius, Qian Sima (1938). “The wisdom of Confucius”, Modern Library

I can't know everything, pretend you're an orphan.

"Fictional character: Cheshire Cat". Video Game "Alice", www.imdb.com. 2000.