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Whatever the reasons, we never allow anyone else to know the whole of our personal history. I suppose we're afraid of what they might think of us. But there's more to it than that. We are terrified of what they might do with the knowledge.
The man who has the courage to say he is wrong has to face the worst hatred; the hatred of those who think he is right.
Readers came and went, only the books stayed forever.
She says I ought to throw out at least two books for every one I buy. I had new bookshelves put up in the cottage after moving in, but already the to-be-read pile is mounting on to floor of the spare room.
Upon my word, Watson!" said Holmes at last with an unsteady voice, "I owe you both my thanks and an apology. It was an unjustifiable experiment even for one's self, and doubly so for a friend. I am really very sorry." "You know," I answered with some emotion, for I had never seen so much of Holmes's heart before, "that it is my greatest joy and privilege to help you.
To her, it was an article of faith: any woman with talent owes it to herself, and to her gender, to make the most of her potential.
Life coming out of a death, he'd told her, is the most potent myth of all.
Done to death by books? There were worse ways to go, even if you weren't a bibliophile.
He was never lonely, not with his books for company. Books never complained, never asked awkward questions.
One thing you learn in my job is that the truth is usually the last thing people want to emerge. Guilty or innocent, it doesn't matter. Everyone has something to hide.