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Although people rarely died playing Quidditch, referees had been known to vanish and turn up months later in the Sahara Desert.
— J.K. Rowling
Dead! He had known. Of course he had known.
— Alan McCluskey
Had CC de Poitiers known she was going to be murdered she might have bought her husband, Richard, a Christmas gift.
— Louise Penny
Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world's original sin. If the cave-man had known how to laugh, History would have been different.
— Lord Henry Wotton
When I was maybe 5 or 6 years old, the neighborhood girls would sit on the stoop and sing. I was known as the kid who had a good voice and no father.
— Barbra Streisand
Miss Bertram could now speak with decided information of what she had known nothing about,
— Jane Austen
Beneath their wary smiles, the people were warm and friendly. They had known sorrow and loss, but their spirit survived.
— Amanda Grange
When I came out, I told my stepmother Gladys, and she just said she had known for years and was glad I wasn't lying anymore.
— Ian McKellen
It had to do with the way women throughout time has known the feel of love when it came to them.
— Peg Sutherland
Back then: to be regarded as well-known, one had to be great. Today: to be regarded as great, one has to be well-known.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The Phillies in the 1960s had shortstop Bobby Wine and second baseman Cookie Rojas, a period known as the Days of Wine and Rojas.
— Tim Kurkjian
Hogwarts was the first and best home he had known. He and Voldemort and Snape, the abandoned boys, had all found home here.
— J.K. Rowling
I was happy with her and I suspect I never knew her.Would I have been truly happy if I had actually known her?
— Jose Eduardo Agualusa
I freed thousands of slaves, and could have freed thousands more, if they had known they were slaves.
— Harriet Tubman
How did people have conversations anyway? How did they meet and then begin to talk as if they had known each other for years?
— Alcoholics Anonymous
He was a soldier, and if anyone had asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he wouldn't have known what they meant.
— Orson Scott Card
Hundreds would never have known want if they had not first known waste.
— Charles Spurgeon
Some grow very attached to a modern diversion known as the 'Crossword Puzzle.' We've had several come
— Brandon Sanderson
Follow your inclination. It will take you to the thoughts you'd never known you'd had.
— Rachel Simon
My adolescence was a kind of motorway pile-up. I wish I had known that one day the geek would inherit the Earth.
— Peter Capaldi
The woman never wanted much. Just her own way. Like just about every other woman he had ever known.
— Robert Jordan
I looked at the place with my heart beating as I had known it to do in the dentist's parlor.
— Henry James
Had I known you, I would have possessed you, and had you known me, you would have possessed me. But then you and I would not be.
— Mahmoud Darwish
I wish I had known him, but he was just another shadow outside my screen door and I already had a sufficiency of shadows in.
— Ray Bradbury
He had known that the endless space below him that stretched out like a maw was exactly that: a mouth the size of the world, straining to swallow him.
— China Mieville
We ought not to make those people our enemies who might have become our friends, if we had only known them better.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Like many people who don't easily commit, I think I had a fear of being known; I was not sure there was anybody inside there.
— Jacqueline Bisset
Esk wouldn't have known what a collective noun was if it had spat in her eye, but she knew there was a herd of goats and a coven of witches.
— Terry Pratchett
By making this wine known to the public, I have rendered my country as great a service as if I had enabled it to pay back the national debt.
— Thomas Jefferson
O exquisite relief! She had not known the weight until she felt the freedom! By
— Nathaniel Hawthorne