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en Basically, it's a play being written right before your eyes -- sort of. The premise is that a retiring police officer has decided he's going to go off into a life of ease, and how he's going to do that is by writing a murder mystery like Agatha Christie.

en It's the original murder mystery play, full of suspense, and includes and this obsessive search for the truth. It's also the play that has affected drama more than any other play ever written.

en Agatha Christie has given more pleasure in bed than any other woman.

en It was like an Agatha Christie thriller, trying to work out who this man was.

en A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.

en As to 'Don Juan,' confess that it is the sublime of that there sort of writing; it may be bawdy, but is it not good English? It may be profligate, but is it not life, is it not the thing? Could any man have written it who has not lived in the world?
  Lord Byron

en I think that it reveals a police department that itself lost faith in the justice system and decided that they would be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the police officer.

en The whole notion that police officers won't cooperate, this blue wall of silence thing -- the police commissioner and I challenged the police officers to break that silence, ... And one police officer -- a police officer, not a civilian -- came forward and courageously gave the district attorney the information that really has helped to pull this case together.

en (Police) formed a perimeter in the area, were just sort of watching the dog as he roamed around the yards, along with the fire department, who was on scene in case of any injuries. They watched the dog. The dog started to approach the officer in an aggressive manner, and the officer had to shoot the dog.

en I've never met a police officer who didn't see bloodshot eyes.

en The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be written in a letter or told to an acquaintance.

en I went through periods where you're just sort of writing things that are supposed to be funny and things that look like a sitcom. Now we're writing about real life and things that we care about. That's one of the things that a lot of these new shows have in common, like Everybody Hates Chris -- he's writing about his life.

en Right now, the way your law is written, if a police officer gets shot in the line of duty, he gets accidental disability retirement. ... He gets no health benefits.

en A man's life of any worth is a continual allegory - and very few eyes can see the mystery of his life - a life like the scriptures- figurative His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.
  John Keats

en I fail to understand why this officer (Surendra Sharma) is making such allegations against me. No police officer or superior officer had expressed their displeasure against me during the 40 years of my service.


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