“You know that I know you know, but I want you to know that I know you know I know you know I know. It’s important for you to know that, you know?”
“On Knowledge: You know that I know you know, but I want you to know that I know you know I know you know I know. It’s important for you to know that, you know?”
“I knew it, but I knew you didn’t know I knew it, so I knew to not let you know I knew it by acting like I didn’t know it.”
“Know yourself better than your opponent knows you, know your opponent better than he knows himself, know yourself better than you know your opponent, and know you have all this knowledge and you will be victorious. That’s the advice I’ll give my clone before I defeat him in battle.”
“Hemingway suggested you write the truest sentence you know. I say write the falsest one you don’t know. This is fiction.”
“Knowing where you come from is just as important as knowing who you aren’t. You aren’t your own clone.”
“What’s on my mind? I could say you, but we both know I'd be lying. Actually, I'm only pretending that you aren't on my mind. But I know that you don't mind.”