Home » Quote » Ernest Hemingway » „You’re awfully dark, brother,” he said. “You don’t know how dark.“ „You’re awfully dark, brother,” he said. “You don’t know how dark.“ — Ernest Hemingway Related quotes „I don't care what you think. You're not my brother," Clary said. "You're a murderer.""I really don't see how those things cancel each other out," said Sebastian.“ — Cassandra Clare „Damn it," I said. "I don't suppose you have any ideas on how to kill Littleton."He smiled at me, his teeth very white in the darkness of his face. "Eat him," he said.“ — Patricia Briggs „If you're going into a very dark place, then you should take a bright light, and shine it on everything. If you don't want to see, why in God's name would you dare the dark at all?“ — Stephen King „And you don't care that I'm your brother," he said. "I know how you felt about Jace, even when you thought he was your brother. You can't lie to me.""Jace is better than you.""No one's better than me.“ — Cassandra Clare „Will interrupted. "Henry," he said, "you're on fire. You do know that, don't you?“ — Cassandra Clare „Things can be seen better in the darkness," he said, as if he had just seen into her mind. "But the longer you spend in the dark, the harder it becomes to return to the world aboveground where the light is“ — Haruki Murakami „I am not a dark person and I don't consider myself dark.“ — Tim Burton „You're a man who has suffered and wants revenge,' she said. 'Your heart is dead, your soul is in darkness. The devil by your side is smiling because you are playing the game he invented.“ — Paulo Coelho