"You can't prove that something doesn't exist. You……" — John Connolly
"You can't prove that something doesn't exist. You can only prove that something does exist."
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John Connolly
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47 Quotes by John Connolly
John Connolly has 47 quotes on this site.
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For in every adult there dwells the child that was, and in every child there lies the adult that will…
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Being scared isn't the problem. It's not running away that's the hard part.
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I believe in those whom I love and trust. All else is foolishness. This god is as empty as his…
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You had evil inside you, and you indulged it. Men will always indulge it.
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You mean they killed her?" asked David. They ate her," said Brother Number One. "With porridge. That's what 'ran away…
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Once upon a time – for that is how all stories should begin – there was a boy who lost…
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It was an overcast late November morning, the grass splintered by hoarfrost, and winter grinning through the gaps in the…
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He had quite liked the dwarfs. He often had no idea what they were talking about, but for a group…
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He would talk to them of stories and books, and explain to them how stories wanted to be told and…
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Each man dreams his own heaven.
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He had never really speculated about this before, since demons came in all shapes and sizes. Indeed, some of them…
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I'm a ghost," said the small figure, then added, a little uncertainly, "Boo?
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