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Benjamin Sisko: I have begun to wonder. What if it wasn’t a dream? What if this life we’re leading – all of this, you and me, everything – what if all of this… is the illusion?

Joseph Sisko: That’s a scary thought.

Benjamin Sisko: I know, I know… But maybe, just maybe, Benny isn’t the dream. We are. Maybe we’re nothing more than figments of his imagination. For all we know, at this very moment, somewhere, far beyond all those distant stars, Benny Russell… is dreaming of us.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 6: Episode 13 – “Far Beyond the Stars”

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Harry looked around; there was Ginny running toward him; she had a hard, blazing look in her face as she threw her arms around him. And without thinking, without planning it, without worrying about the fact that fifty people were watching, Harry kissed her.
After several long moments — or it might have been half an hour — or possibly several sunlit days — they broke apart. The room had gone very quiet. Then several people wolf-whistled and there was an outbreak of nervous giggling. Harry looked over the top of Ginny’s head to see Dean Thomas holding a shattered glass in his hand, and Romilda Vane looking as though she might throw something. Hermione was beaming, but Harry’s eyes sought Ron. At last he found him, still clutching the Cup and wearing an expression appropriate to having been clubbed over the head. For a fraction of a second they looked at each other, then Ron gave a tiny jerk of the head that Harry understood to mean, Well — if you must.
The creature in his chest roaring in triumph, he grinned down at Ginny and gestured wordlessly out of the portrait hole. A long walk in the grounds seemed indicated, during which — if they had time — they might discuss the match.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – J.K. Rowling

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Buffy and Giles, Out of Mind, Out of Sight

Giles:  How exactly do you propose to hunt someone you can’t see? You may have to work on listening to people.

Buffy:  Very funny.

Giles:  I thought so.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 1: Episode 11 – “Out of Mind, Out of Sight”

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Of all of the ridiculous expressions people use—and people use a great many ridiculous expressions—one of the most ridiculous is “No news is good news.” “No news is good news” simply means that if you don’t hear from someone, everything is probably fine, and you can see at once why this expression makes such little sense, because everything being fine is only one of many, many reasons why someone may not contact you. Perhaps they are tied up. Maybe they are surrounded by fierce weasels, or perhaps they are wedged tightly between two refrigerators and cannot get themselves out. The expression might well be changed to “No news is bad news,” except that people may not be able to contact you because they have just been crowned king or are competing in a gymnastics tournament. The point is that there is no way to know why someone has not contacted you, until they contact you and explain themselves. For this reason, the sensible expression would be “No news is no news,” except that it is so obvious it is hardly and expression at all.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Hostile Hospital – Lemony Snicket

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Benny Russell: Call anybody you want, they can’t do anything to me, not anymore, and nor can any of you. I am a human being, dammit! You can deny me all you want but you can’t deny Ben Sisko – He exists! That future, that space station, all those people – they exist in here! In my mind. I created it. And every one of you knew it, you read it. It’s here. Do you hear what I’m telling you? You can pulp a story but you cannot destroy an idea, don’t you understand, that’s ancient knowledge, you cannot destroy an idea. That future – I created it, and it’s real! Don’t you understand? It is real. I created it. And it’s real! It’s REAL! Oh God!

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 6: Episode 13 – “Far Beyond the Stars”

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Neither of them seemed to have noticed that a fierce battle was raging inside Harry’s brain:
She’s Ron’s sister.
But she’s ditched Dean!
She’s still Ron’s sister.
I’m his best mate!
That’ll make it worse.
If I talked to him first —
He’d hit you.
What if I don’t care?
He’s your best mate!

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – J.K. Rowling

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Giles:  I’d have to say you’re right.
Buffy:  I love it when he says that! Any theories?
Giles:  Uh, I’m, uh, it’s a bit of a puzzle, really. Um, I’ve never actually heard of anyone attacked by a lone baseball bat before.
Xander:  Maybe it’s a vampire bat.… I’m alone with that one, huh?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 1: Episode 11 – “Out of Mind, Out of Sight”

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If you are like most people, you have an assortment of friends and family you can call upon in times of trouble. For instance, if you woke up in the middle of the night and saw a masked woman trying to crawl through your bedroom window, you might call your mother or father to help you push her back out. If you found yourself hopelessly lost in the middle of a strange city, you might ask the police to give you a ride home. And if you were an author locked in an Italian restaurant that was slowly filling up with water, you might call upon your acquaintances in the locksmith, pasta, and sponge businesses to come and rescue you.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Horrible Hospital – Lemony Snicket

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Jadzia Dax: I used to have a little crush on him.

Worf: Morn?

Jadzia Dax: It was before we met! Besides, he wasn’t interested.

Worf: What do you mean, he wasn’t interested?

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 6: Episode 12 – “Who Mourns for Morn?”

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“You are protected, in short, by your ability to love!” said Dumbledore loudly.  “The only protection that can possibly work against the lure of power like Voldemort’s!  In spite of all the temptation you have endured, all the suffering, you remain pure of heart, just as pure as you were at the age of eleven, when you stared into a mirror that reflected your heart’s desire, and it showed you only the way to thwart Lord Voldemort, and not immortality or riches.  Harry, have you any idea how few wizards could have seen what you saw in that mirror?  Voldemort should have known then what he was dealing with, but he did not!

“But he knows it now.  You have flitted into Lord Voldemort’s mind without damage to yourself, but he cannot possess you without enduring mortal agony, as he discovered in the Ministry.  I do not think he understands why, Harry, but then, he was in such a hurry to mutilate his own soul, he never paused to understand the incomparable power of a soul that is untarnished and whole.”

“But, sir,” said harry, making valiant efforts not to sound argumentative, “it all comes to the same thing, doesn’t it?  I’ve got to try and kill him, or —”
“Got to?” said Dumbledore.  “Of course you’ve got to!  “But not because of the prophecy!  Because you, yourself, will never rest until you’ve tried!  We both know it!  Imagine, please, just for a moment, that you had never heard that prophecy!  How would you feel about Voldemort now?  Think!”

Harry watched Dumbledore striding up and down in front of him, and thought.  He thought of his mother, his father, and Sirius.  He thought of Cedric Diggory.  He thought of all the terrible deeds he knew Lord Voldemort had done.  A flame seemed to leap inside his chest, searing his throat.

“I’d want him finished,” said Harry quietly.  “And I’d want to do it.”

“Of course you would!” cried Dumbledore.  “You see, the prophecy does not mean you have to do anything!  But the prophecy caused Lord Voldemort to mark you as his equal. . . . In other words, you are free to choose your way, quite free to turn your back on the prophecy!  But Voldemort continues to set store by the prophecy.  He will continue to hunt you . . . which makes it certain, really, that —”

“That one of us is going to end up killing the other,” said Harry.  “Yes.”

But he understood at last what Dumbledore had been trying to tell him.  It was, he thought, the difference between being dragged into the arena to face a battle to the death and walking into the arena with your head held high.  Some people, perhaps, would say there was little to choose between the two ways, but Dumbledore knew — and so do I, thought Harry, with a rush of fierce pride, and so did my parents— that there was all the difference in the world.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – J.K. Rowling