
Top 18 Women Detectives Quotes
#1. ...never fully appreciated her before," he told us. "She's strong, like one of these women detectives in books, but kind and compassionate--
Jacqueline Girdner
#2. We women have intuition," Barby said loftily. "I wouldn't expect you to understand. I can't imagine why there aren't more women detectives.
John Blaine
#3. He told me he was used to getting what he wanted.
Celia Conrad
#5. Women always find you out when you lie. Always. No matter what, they always find out. They're like detectives.
Usain Bolt
#6. Everything that I have told you is, of course, a fairy tale. Life is magical, after all. Nothing is safe and everything changes.
Trina Schart Hyman
#7. Sometimes I have the urge to conquer large parts of Europe.
Patricia Briggs
#9. It's hard to encapsulate my inspiration because there are so many different looks, but I think it's just like, sexy girl you see walking down the street in a cool outfit. A lot of eyelet, a lot of leather, playing with the hard and the soft, the good and bad inside of us all.
Chloe Sevigny
#10. You can put me down now," I grump.
"I don't know. It's a lot easier to save your ass when I have it riding on my shoulder.
A.G. Howard
#11. In 1889, I predict, the legislative stage of the Irish question will have arrived; and the union with England, which shall then have cursed Ireland for nine tenths of a century, will be repealed.
John Boyle O'Reilly
#12. It's simple: To say anything about the nature of things, you must attend to the facts, facts in their original form. The trouble with knowledge is that it keeps chiseling things away.
Mencius
#13. What we do every time we pray is to confess our impotence and God's sovereignty.
J.I. Packer
#14. I didn't like Los Angeles very much but I like San Francisco.
Mick Ralphs
#15. Shed the tears.
Shed the blame and guilt too.
So that your heart mends and heals.
Khang Kijarro Nguyen
#16. I've lost love. I've tried to reclaim a lost love and didn't know how to do it.
Sam Worthington
#17. I think the 1960s were really about consciousness, a unique moment when I became we.
Judith Nies
#18. One of the crazies moved into the cone of light beneath a streetlight. It was a black man, high-stepping and making jerking movements with his arms. He made a crisp turn and began moving back into the darkness. He was a trombone player in a matching band in a world somewhere else.
Michael Connelly
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