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(making a note of 2 highly useful quotes, to be included in article at a later time)
(Enigmaphilia and Honesty Flaws: adding "Sherlock" quote)
 
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== Enigmaphilia and Honesty Flaws ==
== Enigmaphilia and Honesty Flaws ==
Two good quotes. Near the very end of ep1s1 of "Sherlock", Holmes expresses pleasure at having encountered the mystery of someone or something named Moriarty. Since Holmes has always been the model for Enigmaphilia, that's a good choice. In the 3rd Harry Dresden novel, early, the Christian character Michael Carpenter says something about not needing to do "that" to win, because they're the good guys, in response to Harry having lied. --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 20:01, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
Two good quotes. Near the very end of ep1s1 of "Sherlock", Holmes expresses pleasure at having encountered the mystery of someone or something named Moriarty. Since Holmes has always been the model for Enigmaphilia, that's a good choice. In the 3rd Harry Dresden novel, early, the Christian character Michael Carpenter says something about not needing to do "that" to win, because they're the good guys, in response to Harry having lied. --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 20:01, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
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: Watson, Holmes, Watson, Holmes:
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:What are you so happy about?
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:Moriarty
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:What's Moriarty?
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:Absolute no idea...--[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 20:16, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

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Enigmaphilia and Honesty Flaws

Two good quotes. Near the very end of ep1s1 of "Sherlock", Holmes expresses pleasure at having encountered the mystery of someone or something named Moriarty. Since Holmes has always been the model for Enigmaphilia, that's a good choice. In the 3rd Harry Dresden novel, early, the Christian character Michael Carpenter says something about not needing to do "that" to win, because they're the good guys, in response to Harry having lied. --Peter Knutsen (the Designer) 20:01, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

Watson, Holmes, Watson, Holmes:
What are you so happy about?
Moriarty
What's Moriarty?
Absolute no idea...--Peter Knutsen (the Designer) 20:16, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
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