Arthur Conan Doyle — "A man always finds it hard to realize that he may have finally lost a woman's lo…"
A man always finds it hard to realize that he may have finally lost a woman's love, however badly he may have treated her.
A man always finds it hard to realize that he may have finally lost a woman's love, however badly he may have treated her.
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"One must not be too systematic in this world."
"The Germans are a brutal race, and must be crushed."
"How small we feel with our petty ambitions and strivings in the presence of the great elemental forces of Nature!"
"The world is a stage, and we are merely players."
"There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact."
Scottish physician and author whose Sherlock Holmes (created 1887) became the most-portrayed literary character in film and television history. Closely associated with G.K. Chesterton (Father Brown detective creator and Edwardian contemporary) and Wilkie Collins (earlier detective-fiction predecessor (The Moonstone)). For an intellectual contrast, see Harry Houdini, American escape artist and skeptic — Houdini publicly debunked the spiritualist mediums Doyle endorsed; Doyle insisted Houdini was secretly using real psychic powers. Their 1920s friendship-then-feud is the cleanest 'magician's debunking vs Sherlock-Holmes-author's credulity' irony in cultural history — the rationalist's creator believed the impossible.
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