251 Quotes by Patricia Cornwell
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Phantosmia. I’m not sure it’s real.” “It is. Molecules of putrefaction become volatilized like pollution attaching to water molecules in the air and creating smog.” “So I have the smog of death in my sinuses.” “More or less.” “Christ I hope I don’t stink.” I lean close to him, and diamond-stitched black leather smells.
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As for the crab, honey, listen up. One egg slightly beaten, one-half teaspoon dry mustard, a dash or two of Worcestershire sauce, four unsalted soda crackers, crushed. Chop up an onion, a Vidalia if you’re still hoarding any from summer. One green pepper, chop that. A teaspoon or two of parsley, salt and pepper to taste.” “Sounds fabulous,” I gratefully said. “Bev, what would I do without you?” “Now you gently mix all that together and shape it into patties.
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Like every other mortal who has ever been touched by suicide, I had the fallacious belief that I could have done something to stop it.
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Crime reporting was aggressive in Richmond, an old Virginia city of 220,000, which last year was listed by the FBI as having the second-highest homicide rate per capita in the United States. It wasn’t uncommon for forensic pathologists from the British Commonwealth to spend a month at my office to learn more about gunshot wounds. It wasn’t uncommon for career cops like Pete Marino to leave the madness of New York or Chicago only to find Richmond was worse.
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The body was not yet fully rigorous and was still slightly warm as I began swabbing any area that a washcloth might have missed. I.
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People fail, everything fails, the magic we’re born believing in and working for and then doubting and finally fearing eventually rusts, rots, fades, breaks down, withers, dies, and turns to dust, and for me the response is always the same. I clean up. It’s what I do and.
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Maybe he needs a reason to go to the trouble. Maybe you have to want something so badly that you’re finally willing to be less selfish.
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I’m always surprised when large numbers of people buy my books.
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The biggest risk with a series that goes on this long is that you’ll get bored with the character.
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