Quote by Elly Griffiths Download Open image ““Sometimes,’ says Bob, trying to eat a falafel and balance his glass at the same time.”” — Elly Griffiths ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“In the kitchen, refilling my glass." Peters's voice carried through the kitchen doorway. "You people drive me to drink, and I can't do it… — Sara Driscoll Copy Share Image
“Bob poured and brought two cups over, hardly rattling them on the saucers. "Drink up. This should restore your inner bitch." Bailey scowled at… — Mark All Copy Share Image
“doesn't matter if the glass is half full or half empty... drink it and get on with your life.” — Catherine Goldhammer Copy Share Image
“If you drink, you risk divulging your secrets. Here, have another glass.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Charlie slowly crumpled to the floor, Allison soon joining him. “Dinner is served!” Stanley trumpeted, as he reached into the steaming mass of offal… — Abramelin Keldor Copy Share Image
“I’d row a gondola like a column is not a row. My coffee may be cold, but my love is warm. When are you… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“He downs the contents of his glass in a single gulp and, looking at Simon, adds: “This is as amusing as a novel.” — Laurent Binet Copy Share Image
“Thought you said this was just dinner?” Abe opens the glass door and holds it for me. As I pass by him, he lowers… — Suzanne Young Copy Share Image
“Alice meant well. Always attempting to make the glass seem half full but invariably making it practically empty.” — Shelley Noble Copy Share Image
“I seen too many you guys. If you had two bits in the worl', why you'd be in gettin' two shots of corn with… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“Bob slid his chair back and moved the coal-oil lamp from the kitchen to the sitting room. He said, "Oftentimes things seem impossible up… — Ron Hansen Copy Share Image
“Nelson's first thought is that Father Hennessey looks as bad as he does. The priest is still an intimidating presence, with his rugby player's… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“You need a break, a complete rest, recharge your batteries.' Recharge your batteries. What the hell does that mean? Nelson prides himself on not… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“What I'm afraid of," says Delilah suddenly in a high, strained voice, "is that one day someone asks me how many children I have… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“As Ruth only knows one priest (one male priest that is) she's not that surprised to find Father Hennessey waiting for her at one… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“Maybe humans need animals to help them understand the world. Certainly it’s hard to see what else cats do for humans, aside from looking… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“But for Ruth, that moment when she held Lucy in her arms was a turning point. She knew then that she would do anything… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“Does the world really need another long essay on environmental archaeology and freshwater mollusks? Well, it's going to get one, whether it likes it… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“You know how thick I am. I don't even eat yoghurt because it's got culture in it.” — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“When she bought the cats her mother asked her straight out if they were 'baby substitutes'. 'No,' Ruth had answered, straight-faced. 'They're kittens. If… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“She’s unmarried but, as she confided early on to Judy, ‘not short of offers’. Nelson often thinks that Jo is not nearly as attractive… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“Perhaps it is just that she learnt the value of the maternal cliché, the love that is always the same no matter how many… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image
“Nelson is glad to see a handler and her dog coming towards him. The recognises the woman as Jan Adams, famous in Norfolk for… — Elly Griffiths Copy Share Image