“Harry Dresden: The noise was deafening, and no one could have heard me anyway as I let out my own battle cry, which I figured was worth a shot. What the hell. "I don't believe in faeries!"”
— Jim Butcher, book Summer Knight
Source: The Dresden Files, Summer Knight (2002), Chapter 31
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