63 Quotes by Josephine Tey
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A ‘full’ life in my experience is usually full only of other people’s demands.
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Cromwell started that inverted snobbery from which we are all suffering today. ‘I’m a plain man, I am; no nonsense about me.’ And no manners, grace, or generosity, either.
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Truth is often terribly thin, don’t you think?
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Wee Archie was wielding a shepherd’s crook that, as Tommy remarked later, no shepherd would be found dead with, and he was wearing a kilt that no Highlander would dream of being found alive in.
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I’m a plain man, I am; no nonsense about me.’ And no manners, grace, or generosity, either.
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The jury, having swallowed at one nauseating gulp the business of viewing the body, had settled into their places with that air of conscious importance and simulated modesty which belongs to those initiated into a mystery.
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When something baffled him he found that if he kept on worrying it, he got no further, and lost his sense of proportion in the process. So when he came to a dead stop he indulged in what he called “shutting his eyes” for a little, and when he “opened” them again he habitually found a new light on things that revealed unexpected angles and made the old problem a totally new proposition. There.
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Charm. The most insidious weapon in all the human armoury.
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I have a palate, Williams. A precious possession. And I have no intention of prostituting it to pickles.
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