"Choosing... it has always hurt. And always will. I know."
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"What would a Frey know of honor? - Sir Davos Seaworth"
"I know nothing and perhaps I never will."
"I live in a Swiss village so small, if you sneeze everyone knows."
"A great man knows he is not God, and the greater he is the better he knows it."
"When "everyone knows" that something is so, it is always more interesting and often illuminating to assumeexactly the opposite, and to see where that leads."
"You never know the best about men until you know the worst about them."
"We are all ordinary people. And it's the extraordinary people Who know it."
"People who make history know nothing about history. You can see that in the sort of history they make."
"All we know of the Missing Link is that he is missing - and he won't be missed either."
"The abuser knows where you work. Even if a woman goes underground at night, the abuser knows where to find her during the day."
"And I didn't know I loved her till I'd dreamt of her. I didn't know it was the real thing until an illusion had signalled it."
"I know I just need to be me."
"If something good has lost its way into you, it will make its escape overnight. I know you."
"I like to make use of what I know"
"When something isn't constantly drummed-up by the media, [people] just don't know about it."
"[Donald Trump] guru Steve Bannon is worse, he's much scarier. He probably knows what he's doing."
"There is nothing more flattering than a woman to say 'I'm a fan' or 'I think you're beautiful.' I don't know why, but it means a lot to get a compliment from a woman."
"Usually when I see someone famous, for some reason, I think I know them."
"I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not."