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Josephine Tey Quotes

Nothing great ever came out of common sense.

Josephine Tey (2012). “To Love and Be Wise”, p.51, Simon and Schuster

Truth is often terribly thin, don't you think?

Josephine Tey (1998). “A Shilling for Candles”, p.137, Simon and Schuster

Weak people can be very stubborn.

Josephine Tey (1998). “A Shilling for Candles”, p.155, Simon and Schuster

You can't have a tin can tied to your tail and go through life pretending it isn't there.

Josephine Tey (1998). “The Franchise Affair”, p.171, Simon and Schuster

Most people's first books are their best anyways. It's the one they wanted most to write.

Josephine Tey (2013). “The Daughter of Time”, p.196, Simon and Schuster

Nothing puts things in perspective as quickly as a mountain.

Josephine Tey (2013). “The Daughter of Time”, p.24, Simon and Schuster

Truth isn’t in accounts but in account-books.

Josephine Tey (1995). “The Daughter of Time”, p.105, Simon and Schuster

It is not possible to love and be wise.

Josephine Tey (2012). “To Love and Be Wise”, p.51, Simon and Schuster

Nothing in this world came out of satisfaction. Except the human race.

Josephine Tey (1997). “Brat Farrar”, p.179, Simon and Schuster

I expect this is what death is like when you meet it. Sort of wildly unfair but inevitable.

Josephine Tey (2012). “A Shilling for Candles”, p.90, Simon and Schuster