Inspector Morse Quotes
Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
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“The secret of a happy life, Lewis, is to know when to stop and then to go that little bit further.”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“A man is little use when his wife’s a widow. Scottish proverb”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“wailing like a dalek in distress”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“Man kann den Wald nicht vor Baümen sehen.”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“Money often costs too much. Ralph Waldo Emerson”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“no burdens were shed – they were merely passed from the shoulders of one to those of another.”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“the coolness of the wall mirror. He”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
“Beer barrel, though.”
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
― Inspector Morse: The First Three Novels
