Philip Marlowe Famous Quotes & Sayings

12 Philip Marlowe Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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Philip Marlowe, 38, a private licence operator of shady reputation, was apprehended by police last night while crawling through the Ballona Storm Drain with a grand piano on his back. Questioned at the University Heights Police Station, Marlowe declared he was taking the piano to the Maharajah of Coot-Berar. Asked why he was wearing spurs, Marlowe declared that a client's confidence was sacred. Marlowe is being held for investigation. Chief Hornside said police were not yet ready to say more. Asked if the piano was in tune, Chief Hornside declared that he had played the Minute Waltz on it in thirty-five seconds and so far as he could tell there were no strings in the piano. He intimated that someting else was. A complete statement to the press will be made within twelve hours, Chief Hornside said abruptly. Speculation is rife that Marlowe was attempting to dispose of a body.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: Philip Marlowe, 38, a private licence operator of shady reputation, was apprehended by police last
They had Rembrandt on the calendar that year, a rather smeary self-portrait due to imperfectly registered color plate. It showed him holding a smeared palette with a dirty thumb and wearing a tam-o'-shanter which wasn't any too clean either. His other hand held a brush poised in the air, as if he might be going to do a little work after a while, if somebody made a down payment. His face was aging, saggy, full of the disgust of life and the thickening effects of liquor. But it had a hard cheerfulness that I liked, and the eyes were as bright as drops of dew.
I was looking at him across my office desk at about four-thirty when the phone rang and I heard a cool, supercilious voice that sounded as if it thought it was pretty good. It said drawlingly, after I had answered:
You are Philip Marlowe, a private detective?
Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: They had Rembrandt on the calendar that year, a rather smeary self-portrait due to imperfectly
Marlowe's the name. The guy you've been trying to follow around for a couple of days."
"I ain't following anybody, doc."
"This jalopy is. Maybe you can't control it. Have it your own way. I'm now going to eat breakfast in the coffee shop across the street: orange juice, bacon and eggs, toast, honey, three or four cups of coffee, and a toothpick. I am then going up to my office, which is on the seventh floor of the building right opposite you. If you have anything that's worrying you beyond endurance, drop up and chew it over. I'll only be oiling my machine gun.
Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: Marlowe's the name. The guy you've been trying to follow around for a couple of
No visible scars. Hair dark brown, some gray. Eyes brown. Height six feet, one half inch. Weight about one ninety. Name Philip Marlowe. Occupation private detective.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: No visible scars. Hair dark brown, some gray. Eyes brown. Height six feet, one half
I was as empty of life as a scarecrow's pockets.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: I was as empty of life as a scarecrow's pockets.
If I had a razor, I'd cut your throat - just to see what ran out of it."
"Caterpillar blood," I said.
Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: If I had a razor, I'd cut your throat - just to see what ran
I bet it was also the triumphant Aha! and not the truth itself that had fueled all those famous literary detectives I knew not much about except their names - Philip Marlowe, Sherlock Holmes, Joe and Frank Hardy. I felt like yelling something celebratory on my way home, something like, Yeah! or Fuck, yeah! just like Marlowe would have yelled, just like the Hardys would have yelled, and maybe Holmes, too, although maybe that's why he kept Watson around; to tell Holmes to simmer down and not get too far ahead of himself.Brock Clarke Philip Marlowe Sayings By Brock Clarke: I bet it was also the triumphant Aha! and not the truth itself that had
I don't mind if you don't like my manners. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them during the long winter evenings.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: I don't mind if you don't like my manners. They're pretty bad. I grieve over
But sometimes when you are getting nowhere, you have to give the wasps' nest a wallopBenjamin Black Philip Marlowe Sayings By Benjamin Black: But sometimes when you are getting nowhere, you have to give the wasps' nest a
The pebbled glass door panel is lettered in flaked black paint: "Philip Marlowe ... Investigations." It is a reasonably shabby door at the end of a reasonably shabby corridor in the sort of building that was new about the year the all-tile bathroom became the basis of civilization. The door is locked, but next to it is another door with same legend which is not locked. Come on in
there's nobody here but me an a big bluebottle fly. But not if you're from Manhattan, Kansas.
Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: The pebbled glass door panel is lettered in flaked black paint: "Philip Marlowe ... Investigations."
The kid poured him another straight rye and I think he doctored it with water down behind the bar because when he came up with it he looked as guilty as if he'd kicked his grandmother.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: The kid poured him another straight rye and I think he doctored it with water
I didn't mind what she called me, what anybody called me. But this was the room I had to live in. It was all I had in the way of a home. In it was everything that was mine, that had any association for me, any past, anything that took the place of a family. Not much: a few books, pictures, radio, chessmen, old letters, stuff like that. Nothing. Such as they were, they had all my memories.Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Sayings By Raymond Chandler: I didn't mind what she called me, what anybody called me. But this was the