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The self is known to every one but not clearly. You always exist.
— Ramana Maharshi
The worst thief is a bad book
— Ian Caldwell
People lie. People disagree. People make mistakes. To find out the truth, you have to know how to search for it.
— Ian Caldwell
Time passed, worlds diverged.
— Ian Caldwell
A death wish is not the same as a willingness to die.
— Ian Caldwell
A good friend stands in harm's way for you the second you ask
but a great friend does it without being asked at all. — Ian Caldwell
but a great friend does it without being asked at all. — Ian Caldwell
The two hardest things to contemplate in life ( ... ) are failure and age, and those are one and the same.
— Ian Caldwell
You're a very odd man," said Bert.
"I get that more often than you'd think," replied Charles. — James A. Owen
"I get that more often than you'd think," replied Charles. — James A. Owen
bullies the light out of the room.
— Ian Caldwell
The Vatican has to strike a difficult balance between running a country and running a religious institution.
— Ian Caldwell
He told me once that praying is like being a soccer coach and calling saints off the bench.
— Ian Caldwell
We both saw something we liked, a willingness to have no walls, or maybe just an unwillingness to keep them standing.
— Ian Caldwell
Life has taught this boy to string nets beneath his hopes.
— Ian Caldwell
Two people who think they're in love can find out, when left alone, exactly how little they know about each other.
— Ian Caldwell
The motto here is that a new door opens every time you push another man out a window.
— Ian Caldwell
That was the recipe of our relationship, I think. We gave each other what we never expected to find.
— Ian Caldwell
Watson, you can see everything. You fail, however, to reason from what you see.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Complex thinkers attempt to extend to others the same self-forgiving bias that they offer themselves.
— Ted Cadsby
What puzzles me most is the disappearance of the Diatessaron and where it might be now.
— Ian Caldwell
Never invest yourself in anything so deeply that its failure could cost you your happiness.
— Ian Caldwell
When God became human, He made Himself into an image. By His own incarnation, He shattered the prohibition against art.
— Ian Caldwell