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List of Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes
We have put together a list of some of the best Quotes that Written by Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy L. Sayers
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It's Very Good Of You--" "no, No, Not At All. It's My Hobby. Not Proposing To People, I Don't Mean, But Investigating Things. Well, Cheer-frightfully-ho And All That. And I'll Call Again, If I May." "i Will Give The Footman Orders To Admit You," Said The Prisoner, Gravely, "you Will Always Find Me At Home.
Love
Cheer
Home
[o]ne Can Scarcely Be Frightened Off Writing What One Wants To Write For Fear An Obscure Reviewer Should Patronise One On That Account.
Writing
Want
Obscure
There's Ways And Ways Of Dyin'. Some Is Took, And Some Takes French Leave, And Others Is 'elped Out Of Life.
Way
Anythin' Wrong Leaves A Kind Of Impression On The Eye; Brain Trots Along Afterwards With The Warnin'.
Eye
Brain
Kind
However Entrancing It Is To Wander Unchecked Through A Garden Of Bright Images, Are We Not Enticing Your Mind From Another Subject Of Almost Equal Importance?
Garden
Mind
Wander
It Is Impossible For Human Nature To Believe That Money Is Not There. It Seems So Much More Likely That The Money Is There And Only Needs Bawling For.
Believe
Needs
Impossible
It's Not The Innocent Young Things That Need Gentle Handling--it's The Ones That Have Been Frightened And Hurt.
Hurt
Needs
Innocent
I Say, I Don’t Think The Human Frame Is Very Thoughtfully Constructed For This Sleuthhound Business. If One Could Go On All Fours, Or Had Eyes In Ones Knees, It Would Be A Lot More Practical’… ‘what Luck! Here’s A Deep, Damp Ditch On The Other Side, Which I Shall Now Proceed To Fall Into.’ A Slithering Crash Proclaimed That He Had Carried Out His Intention.
Fall
Eye
Thinking
If It Were Not For The War, This War Would Suit Me Down To The Ground.
War
Suits
Ifs
She Always Says, My Lord, That Facts Are Like Cows. If You Look Them In The Face Hard Enough They Generally Run Away.
Running
Looks
Cows
It Is The First Duty Of A Gentleman To Remember In The Morning Who He Went To Bed With The Night Before.
Morning
Night
Gentleman
Make No Mistake About It, The Detective-story Is Part Of The Literature Of Escape, And Not Of Expression.
Mistake
Expression
Stories
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Born: June 13, 1893
Died: December 17, 1957
Occupation: Writer
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