Sherlock holmes Quote by Arthur Conan Doyle
““When Dr. Mortimer had finished reading this singular narrative he pushed his spectacles up on his forehead and stared across at Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The latter yawned and tossed the end of his cigarette into the fire. "Well?" said he. "Do you not find it interesting?" "To a collector of fairy-tales.””
About This Quote
Source Story: The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual, Sherlock Holmes, 1893
Sherlock Holmes dismisses a tale as mere fantasy, highlighting his pragmatic skepticism toward the supernatural.
In simple terms: Holmes sees fairy‑tales as irrelevant.
Question practicality over imagination.
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When to use this quote
- investigations
- reading
- storytelling
- academic analysis
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you ever dismiss ideas as “fairy‑tales” too quickly?
- How can imagination aid detective work?
Holmes’ dismissal may overlook metaphorical insights.