Top 14 Traditional Mystery Quotes

#1. Feeling better?" he asked.
"As warm as chicken-apple soup."
"I'm never going to hear the end of that, am I?

L.J.Smith

#2. While 'Visitation Street' has the markings of a traditional whodunnit mystery - starting with a missing girl, intrigue and many suspicious characters - Pochoda shows her hand early on by fingering a culprit. The book turns, then, into a 'whydunnit.'

Claire Cameron

#3. If knew you were going to drug me, kidnap me, and take me back to the dark ages with out my pants, I never would have slept with you.

John Scalzi

#4. The simple power of prayer can save us all kinds of time and trouble if we will ask God to give us wisdom and discernment in our relationships.

Joyce Meyer

#5. 'The Black Prism' is a story of emperors and prisoners and magic set in a Mediterranean, 1600-esque world. It's a fantasy story; it's fast and fun and inventive.

Brent Weeks

#6. If i were to lose a friend ... then i couldn't die in peace!

Sawada Tsunayoshi

#7. Ah, now my pet, you'll be callin' me, Ma. Me gynecologist calls me Mrs. McClung," Charlie's mother instructed a blushing Marian. From "A Good Girl

Mary Anne Edwards

#8. Celery, raw,
Develops the jaw

Ogden Nash

#9. The marble keeps merely a cold and sad memory of a man who would else be forgotten. No man who needs a monument ever ought to have one.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

#10. St. Faith's, as she called her compound, was financed entirely by donations, some from friends abroad and some from admiring Chinese benefactors.

Katherine Paterson

#11. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke - the fact that Madonna is in before Rush and Kiss. Those two bands have influenced so many groups and people other than in metal.

Corey Taylor

#12. Do not look at your troubles, it is only a temporary situation.
Focus on your countless blessings.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#13. Awareness, like wine, is always better for the vintage.
--Hugo Anstead

Jennifer A. Girardin

#14. Grace is the permanent climate of divine kindness; the perennial infusion of springtime into the winter of bleakness.

John O'Donohue

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