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  • More people have been ruined by their upright friends than ever have been by their enemies!

    People   Enemy   Ruined  
    Leslie Ford, Zenith Jones Brown (1937). “The Simple Way of Poison”
  • Captain Crawford didn't like the idea of any kind of murder, but he went at it patiently and honestly and with none of the stupidity and bombast and rubber-hose techniques that Los Angeles crime fiction writers had led me to expect. I'd gotten the impression that unless a gifted amateur in love with the lady got himself almost beaten to a pulp and practically inside the lethal gas chamber before he unmasked the venal and brutalized constabulary, any innocent bystander they could get their hands on was a gone duck.

  • Men ruin cars. That's one of the things every woman knows.

    Men   Car   Ruins  
  • bitterness hardly cares what food it eats.

  • If you know the dark, you find it has a light of its own to let you see.

    Dark   Light   Knows  
    Leslie Ford, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Anthony Gilbert (1955). “Murder comes to Eden”
  • There's nothing harder to stop than somebody who wants to believe a miracle.

  • You're in the democratic West now, lady. Anybody's as good as anybody else as long as he's got the dough to prove it.

    Long   West   Dough  
  • I suppose it's part of being a good politician to be able to spot the most important men in any group without outside assistance.

    Men   Important   Groups  
    Zenith Brown, Leslie Ford (2018). “Ill Met by Moonlight”, p.109, Wildside Press LLC
  • Do you have to do murder? Do we have to do murder? Sure we have to do murder. There are only two subjects--a woman's chastity, and murder. Nobody's interested in chastity any more. Murder's all we got to write stories about.

    Writing   Two   Stories  
  • It's all right to be disillusioned, but you can't be disillusioning.

    Leslie Ford (1941). “The Murder of a Fifth Columnist”
  • A city where the Capitol Dome, perforated like a kitchen colander, is the symbol of how secrets are kept.

    Cities   Kitchen   Secret  
  • ...he had a fascinating technique of gnawing his cigar from one corner of his mouth to the other, as if his teeth were equipped with trolley tracks, and suddenly grabbing it out and gesticulating wit it before he jammed it back.

    Track   Technique   Teeth  
  • Nobody's ever decided what success is, out here.

  • The thing about George Barrol is that he's always putting his own and other people's feet into things that had best be left quite free of feet.

    Feet   People   Left  
    Zenith Brown, Leslie Ford (2018). “Ill Met by Moonlight”, p.112, Wildside Press LLC
  • It is only fair to admit, however, that my batting average in the crystal ball league is point, zero, zero, zero.

    Zero   Average   League  
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