Cooper Diane Quotes

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Rule number one of crime scene work: If it's wet and sticky and it ain't yours, don't touch it. -Terry Cooper, crime scene specialist, Georgia Bureau of Investigation
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Beverly Connor (Dead Guilty (Diane Fallon #2))
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think suicides are the saddest deaths of all. It means someone has decided that life has no part for them to play any more.
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Stephen Booth (Dancing With The Virgins (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #2))
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Diane, I've never asked you this before, and as a general rule I try never to mix my private and public life, but I would consider a great honor if you would consider having dinner with me. If this in any way crosses over a line that we have long ago set for our relationship, I will understand. If not, how does eight o'clock sound?
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Mark Frost (The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes)
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The trouble is, it’s not just starlings that humans tend to regard as pests. It’s all wildlife. Animals are fine as long as they stay in their own habitats. Yet we have a long history of expanding our territories with little thought for anything but our own needs. Quite routinely, we turn wildlife habitats into human habitats. And, of course, man has long had difficulty with the idea of sharing the ecosystem with any other living creature. When animals won’t cooperate with our desires, they are regarded as pests, nuisances, to be disposed of summarily. The starling is one of many such animals, for he sometimes interferes with our convenience simply by being.
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Margarete Sigl Corbo (Arnie the Darling Starling)
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and instead of allowing the visa holders for Palestine to leave, he might deport them all to Poland instead. For another, he will have to be very discreet when he contacts people to let them know that he has organised a train that will take them to the safety of a neutral nation, and he’ll have to swear them to secrecy, or there will be a riot when others discover that there’s a list and they aren’t on it. Past the squares and monuments that made Budapest a showcase of Austro-Hungarian architecture, they drive through shabby outer suburbs whose buildings look as defeated as the people in the streets. Soon they have left the city behind. Sitting in the back seat of the official car that Kurt Becher has provided, MiklΓ³s thinks about Becher’s unexpected co-operation. Although he is reluctant to admit this even to himself, in any other circumstances, he would probably have liked this man. It’s gratifying to be treated like an equal by a high-ranking Nazi officer instead of as a Jew who could be deported
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Diane Armstrong (The Collaborator)
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We are not a couple,' she said softly. 'Therefore I cannot cuckold you.' 'Shall I pull out the note and point to the bit where it says we're lovers?' Her lashes lowered a touch. 'Are you jealous, darling?' 'Sleep with whomever you please, Diane. But if you attempt to make me look the fool, I won't be so cooperative.' Even as he spoke the words he realized he was lying - which wasn't that unusual, except for the fact that he'd evidently been attempting to lie to himself. That was a damned useless waste of effort.
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Suzanne Enoch (A Beginner's Guide to Rakes (Scandalous Brides, #1))
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RSPB outlet. Cooper bought a filter coffee from the Watermark
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Stephen Booth (Already Dead (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #13))
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concrete.
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Stephen Booth (Dead And Buried (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #12))
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Cooper got up from his desk and followed the butterfly around the room until it came within reach. He cupped his hands around it gently, feeling its wing-tips tickling his fingers for a moment before became still. β€˜Hey up, Ben’s made an arrest,’ said Gavin Murfin. β€˜Do you want the handcuffs, Ben?
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Stephen Booth (One Last Breath (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #5))
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The famous and much photographed stepping stones across the River Dove
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Stephen Booth (Secrets of Death (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry #16))
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Purkiss, Diane. The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-Century Representations. New York: Routledge, 1996. Ray, Benjamin. β€œThe Geography of Witchcraft Accusations in 1692 Salem Village.” The William and Mary Quarterly 65, no. 3 (2008): 449–78. Roach, Marilynne K. The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2002. Rosenthal, Bernard. Salem Story: Reading the Witch Trials of 1692. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Rosenthal, Bernard, Gretchen A. Adams, et al., eds. Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Thomas, Keith. Religion and the Decline of Magic. New York: Scribner, 1971. Trask, Richard B. The Devil Hath Been Raised: A Documentary History of the Salem Village Witchcraft Outbreak of March 1692: Together with a Collection of Newly Located and Gathered Witchcraft Documents. Danvers, MA: Yeoman Press, 1997. Weisman, Richard. Witchcraft, Magic, and Religion in 17th-Century Massachusetts. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.
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Katherine Howe (The Penguin Book of Witches)
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mum had just put the washing out.
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Stephen Booth (Dancing With The Virgins (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #2))
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Other urban voices sounded strident, but the natural Brummie tone hovered somewhere between bewilderment and despair.
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Stephen Booth (Lost River (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #10))
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accent that Fry could detect.
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Stephen Booth (Dead in the Dark (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #17))
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similar job elsewhere?
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Stephen Booth (Dead And Buried (Ben Cooper & Diane Fry, #12))