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Beware of anger. It is the most difficult to remove of all the hindrances. But it is the alcohol of the body, you know, and the devil of it is that it deadens the perceptions. -- Margery Allingham
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There were at least four people who realized that Inspector Stanislaus Oates, only lately promoted to the Big Five, was being followed down High Holborn by the short, squat, shabby man who yet bore the elusive air of a forgotten culture about him. -- Margery Allingham
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Outrage, combining as it does shock, anger, reproach, and helplessness, is perhaps the most unmanageable, the most demoralizing of all the emotions. -- Margery Allingham
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It's easy enough to make the truth look silly. A man never seems more foolish-like than he does when he's speaking his whole mind and heart. -- Margery Allingham
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The optimism of a healthy mind is indefatigable. -- Margery Allingham
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Waiting is one of the great arts. -- Margery Allingham
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Consider, o consider the lowly mole. His small hands are sore and his snout bleedeth. -- Margery Allingham
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Miss Huntingforest beamed at them. 'If you can eat cakes at eleven o'clock in the morning you're all right,' she said. 'It's an acid test, in my opinion. If a man can eat two cookies before noon and enjoy them there's not much wrong with him. -- Margery Allingham
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This estate is called a Phoenix. It's not a municipal venture, it's a social rebirth, a statement of a sincere belief that decent conditions make a decent community, and I'm -- Margery Allingham
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It's pitch, sex is. Once you touch it, it clings to you. -- Margery Allingham
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Meanwhile Crumb Street, never a place of beauty, that afternoon was at its worst. The fog slopped over its low houses like a bucketful of cold soup over a row of dirty stoves. The -- Margery Allingham
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One policeman may be a friend, but two are the Law. -- Margery Allingham
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Once sex rears its ugly 'ead it's time to steer clear. -- Margery Allingham
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No.' He spoke with a tenderness unexpected in him. 'No, lady, no. Put that clean out of your mind. That dear chap and his dog have gone, gone where the dear chaps do go, gone with a few I knew. You've got your own life and you go and live it and make a do of it, as no doubt he'd like you to. Now -- Margery Allingham
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Albert Campion: 'I'm serious!'
Lugg: 'That's unhealthy in itself. -- Margery Allingham
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Good doctors get a mechanic's pleasure in making you tick over. -- Margery Allingham
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People don't alter. They may with enormous difficulty modify themselves, but they never really change. -- Margery Allingham
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This is not even the stuff dictators are made of, but this is the kind of madness which is often not found out until it is too late.' Campion -- Margery Allingham
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The old fellow seemed to spot deceit as if it reeked like a goat. -- Margery Allingham
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The process of elimination, combined with a modicum of common sense, will always assist us to arrive at the correct conclusion with the maximum of possible accuracy and the minimum of hard labor. Which being translated means: I guessed it. -- Margery Allingham
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There are, fortunately, very few people who can say that they have actually attended a murder. -- Margery Allingham
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I believe that an author who cannot control her characters is, like a mother who cannot control her children, not really fit to look after them. -- Margery Allingham
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There are only two kinds of men who become dentists. The ones who love it and ones who get miserable. Think round and you'll see I'm right. -- Margery Allingham
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The nicest people fall in love indiscriminately ... while under the influence of that pre-eminently selfish lunacy they may make the most outrageous demands upon their friends with no other excuse than their painful need. -- Margery Allingham
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Mourning is not forgetting ... It is an undoing. Every minute tie has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and assimilated from the dust. -- Margery Allingham
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Love so seldom means happiness. -- Margery Allingham
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All about him stretched the lush green countryside in which there were to every acre a thousand hiding-places, deep and wide and quiet enough to hold so small and worthless a thing as a single unit of mortal clay. I -- Margery Allingham
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Self-satisfaction is the state of mind of those who have the happy conviction that they are not as other men. -- Margery Allingham
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It is always difficult to escape from youth; its hopefulness, its optimistic belief in the privileges of desire, its despair, and its sense of outrage and injustice at disappointment, all these spring on a man inflicting indelicate agony when he is no longer prepared. -- Margery Allingham
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In common with most writers, he had evolved his own technique for making bearable the drudgery of his abominable trade, -- Margery Allingham
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I am one of those people who are blessed, or cursed, with a nature which has to interfere. If I see a thing that needs doing I do it. -- Margery Allingham
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as might have been expected, in the dinner-jacket he had worn on the previous evening. His explanation was characteristic. 'Most extraordinary,' he said, in his slightly high-pitched voice. -- Margery Allingham
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Most oddly he was not frightened. That alone he had learned from experience. With the danger would come the courage. -- Margery Allingham
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When one kicks over a tea table and smashes everything but the sugar bowl, one may as well pick that up and drop it on the bricks, don't you think? -- Margery Allingham
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Up the well known creek -- Margery Allingham
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Mr. Campion felt that among the ordeals by fire and by water there should now be numbered the ordeal by dinner at Socrates Close. -- Margery Allingham
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Of all the band of personal traitors the sense of humor is the most dangerous. -- Margery Allingham
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Only the most pleasant characters in this book are portraits of living people and the events here recorded unfortunately never took place. -- Margery Allingham
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A genuine coincidence always means bad luck for me; it's my only superstition. -- Margery Allingham
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Women are terribly shocking to men, my dear. Don't understand them. Like them. It saves such a lot of hurting one way and the other. -- Margery Allingham
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It was a little skirmish across a century. -- Margery Allingham
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Lying wastes more time than anything else in the modern world. -- Margery Allingham
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Chemists employed by the police can do remarkable things with blood. They can weave it into a rope to hang a man. -- Margery Allingham
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Weal on his face. 'I'm inclined to agree with you,' he -- Margery Allingham
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As I see it, the word "private" is going plumb out of date. It's goin' to be an ole-fashioned concep', mark my words. That's a prophecy. -- Margery Allingham
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He did not arrive at this conclusion by the decent process of quiet, logical deduction, nor yet by the blinding flash of glorious intuition, but by the shoddy, untidy process halfway between the two by which one usually gets to know things. -- Margery Allingham
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A great deal has been written about the forthrightness of the moderns shocking the Victorians, but there is no shock like the one which the forthrightness of the Victorians can give a modern. -- Margery Allingham
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She rose and followed her bust from the room. -- Margery Allingham
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I write every paragraph four times - once to get my meaning down, once to put in anything I have left out, once to take out anything that seems unnecessary, and once to make the whole thing sound as if I had only just thought of it. -- Margery Allingham
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When the habitually even-tempered suddenly fly into a passion, that explosion is apt to be more impressive than the outburst of the most violent amongst us. -- Margery Allingham
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If one cannot command attention by one's admirable qualities one can at least be a nuisance. -- Margery Allingham