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There certainly does seem a possibility that the detective story will come to an end, simply because the public will have learnt all the tricks.
Dorothy L. Sayers
(
1893
-
1957
)
The magic stuff was almost like light relief in a way, but of course it's also quite sinister, ... I learnt a couple of tricks, and I stole a line from a guy who was teaching me. He used to come in and do a few tricks for me, and he'd say 'I am magic!' You'll hear me say that in the piece.
Owen Teale
(
1961
-)
I consider it the duty of scientific men who have learnt exact modes of working to examine phenomena which attract the attention of the public, in order to confirm their genuineness or to explain, if possible, the delusions of the dishonest and to expose the tricks of deceivers.
William Crookes
Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination.
Benjamin Franklin
(
1706
-
1790
)
It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story.
Agatha Christie
(
1890
-
1976
)
It simply tells a story about two rather unremarkable men and their tragedy. It doesn't wave a banner of triumph over any lifestyle. It is a story about life. A realistic story, and a very sad story.
Diana Ossana
You really get to know these people. It almost becomes a detective story. Why is Brick like this?
Katie Simons
What the detective story is about is not murder but the restoration of order.
P. D. James
(
1920
-)
This isn't simply a public relations strategy to pretty up an image. Rather, it is an energetic attempt to tell our story and also become a better company in the process.
Mona Williams
It's inconceivable to us who were with Don that night and the day before that there was any possibility he would do any harm to himself. We've simply dismissed that as a possibility.
William Evans
The detective said it was a home invasion drug deal gone bad -- that's what the detective said (Sunday) night.
Catherin Curns
We proved that the most important evidence against O.J. Simpson had supposedly been found in unusual places by a thoroughly racist LAPD detective-a detective who had been caught on audiotapes made years earlier admitting the LAPD planted evidence-a detective who for some unknown reason had been present in places he had no legitimate reason to be.
Johnnie Cochran
I had no stratagems, no tricks. You are simply obliged to put up with it, you have no choice.
Florence Aubenas
This issue, combined with the lack of public input and the problems with informing the public clearly about meeting agendas simply reinforce the idea that the demolition of this historic building was a foregone conclusion and the numbers were simply manipulated to make it look more expensive. Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage.
Bob McConnell
The other possibility is that there have been several appeals to the public for information. Police, within just a few days of making this public appeal, got more than 1,300 telephone calls from the public.
Tom Kennedy
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