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  • If I lived through the next day or so, I needed to start keeping track of where these jokers liked to get their bloodthirsty freak on. It might give me an edge someday. Or at least a list of places that could use a nice burning down. I hadn't burned down a building in ages.

  • Life is full of toil, sacrifice, and pain, and from the time we stop growing, we know that we've begun dying. We watch helplessly as year by year, our bodies age and fail, while our survival instincts compel us to keep on going-which means living with the terrifying knowledge that ultimately death is inescapable.

    Pain   Mean  
    Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.11, Penguin
  • Love this job," Sanya murmured. "Just love it." "I need to challenge more people to duels," Thomas said in agreement. "Men are pigs," Murphy said. "Amen," said Molly. Lea gave me a prim look and said, "I've not sacrificed a holy virgin in ages.

    Men  
    Jim Butcher (2010). “Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.293, Penguin
  • Rain was coming down in sheets. I could hear it, on the concrete outside and on the old building above me. It creaked and swayed in the spring thunderstorm and the wind, timbers gently flexing, wise enough with age to give a little, rather than put up stubborn resistance until they broke. I could probably stand to learn something from that.

    Spring  
    Jim Butcher (2010). “The Dresden Files Collection 1-6”, p.190, Penguin
  • Then you know that Sam was the true hero of the tale,' Sayna said. 'That he faced far greater and more terrible foes than he ever should have had to face, and did so with courage. That he went alone into a black and terrible land, stormed a dark fortress, and resisted the most terrible temptation of his world for the sake of the friend he loved. That in the end, it was his actions and his actions alone that made it possible for light to overcome darkness.

  • I put it down to the paranoia of advancing age. It isn't like I'm all that old or anything, especially for a wizard, but age is always advancing and I'm fairly sure it's up to no good.

    Wizards  
    Jim Butcher (2008). “White Night”, p.2, Penguin
  • He seemed to be at that most dangerous of ages, where strength, skill, and confidence met naïveté and idealism; when young men skilled at the crafts of violence could be manipulated into employing those skills with brutal efficiency--and without questions.

    Men  
    Jim Butcher (2006). “Academ's Fury”, p.58, Penguin
  • Age is always advancing and I'm fairly sure it's up to no good.

    Jim Butcher (2008). “White Night: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.15, Penguin
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