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Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Thriller Bundle Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Thriller Bundle by Annelie Wendeberg
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“I could observe men and women in their roles while adopting the one or the other disguise and entering either world of social restrictions and behaviours. Sometimes I felt the insane urge to tell them all to cross-dress. How would the world change? I wondered, and laughed at the silly thought.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“I live in my own small bubble of education, with my own limited ability to see, smell, feel, and hear. No matter what I do, my viewpoint — my way of interpreting what I observe — is always tainted by what I have learned and who I am. Hence, I must doubt all that I see.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“Stop offering your one hand just to use the other to push me away.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“Istood in front of the glass, facing myself. To truly face ourselves, to behold the real person, is the hardest thing in the world.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“No one is born untrusting, only made so.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“fake widow and fake medical nurse.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“Every day, I saw the transformation of a city, from beautiful villas to filthy bottom-of-the-pit hovels where potato sacks and battered hats served as replacements for missing window panes. And so also did I transform, from the fake male bacteriologist and epidemiologist Anton Kronberg to Anna Kronberg”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Mysteries Bundle, #2-4
“Ah! Watson, my friend.’ Holmes leaned over to clap his friend on the shoulder. ‘Even a man like me came to accept that there are indeed women with a sharp mind. Although quite rare specimens, one cannot help but run into them once or twice.’ Coughing,”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“back”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“Several thousand people lived here under the worst conditions. Women gave birth on filthy stairways or down in the streets. Their newborns had a survival rate of thirty per cent at the most. Of these, only another thirty per cent made it into adulthood, only to die of violence, disease, or”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“However, everyone considered the situation acceptable simply through habit. The slightest change would have required the investment of energy and consideration; neither willingly spent for anyone but oneself. Therefore, nothing changed.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“Preconception prohibits learning! Only after we have learned all there is to learn, after we have studied and observed, only then can we draw our conclusions. And do not expect to always find an answer to your questions. If you have done your very best and still cannot find an explanation, it is acceptable and honourable to say, “I do not know.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“No matter what I do, my viewpoint — my way of interpreting what I observe — is always tainted by what I have learned previously and who I am. Hence, I must doubt all that I see.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“Every observation depends on who we are, what we know, and where we stand.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“There is no use in regretting the past,”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“Is that the point of loving? To expect something in return? I don’t think so.’ ”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty
“It is my life; I cannot live it when I’m full of hate.”
Annelie Wendeberg, Moriarty