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    Kerry Greenwood
    “This was cheering. The real world was still there, it still contained puppies being puppies and cats being cats.”
    Kerry Greenwood, Raisins and Almonds

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    Elizabeth Peters
    “It is much more sensible to be an optimist instead of a pessimist, for if one is doomed to disappointment, why experience it in advance?”
    Elizabeth Peters, The Snake, the Crocodile and the Dog

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    Elizabeth Peters
    “When one is striding bravely into the future one cannot watch one's footing. ”
    Elizabeth Peters

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    Elizabeth Peters
    “I will tell you a little secret about archaeologists, dear Reader. They all pretend t be very high-minded. They claim that their sole aim in excavation is to uncover the mysteries of the past and add to the store of human knowledge. They lie. What they really want is a spectacular discovery, so they can get their names in the newspapers and inspire envy and hatred in the hearts of their rivals.”
    Elizabeth Peters, The Deeds of the Disturber

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    Dorothy L. Sayers
    “A man once asked me ... how I managed in my books to write such natural conversation between men when they were by themselves. Was I, by any chance, a member of a large, mixed family with a lot of male friends? I replied that, on the contrary, I was an only child and had practically never seen or spoken to any men of my own age till I was about twenty-five. "Well," said the man, "I shouldn't have expected a woman (meaning me) to have been able to make it so convincing." I replied that I had coped with this difficult problem by making my men talk, as far as possible, like ordinary human beings. This aspect of the matter seemed to surprise the other speaker; he said no more, but took it away to chew it over. One of these days it may quite likely occur to him that women, as well as men, when left to themselves, talk very much like human beings also.”
    Dorothy L. Sayers, Are Women Human? Penetrating, Sensible and Witty Essays on the Role of Women in Society



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