Erle Stanley Gardner, born on July 17, 1889, was an accomplished lawyer and author from the United States. He achieved significant success in both the legal and literary fields, particularly known for his detective novels. Gardner's works are renowned for their intricate legal reasoning and suspenseful plots, which have captivated readers for generations.
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Source: The Case of the Crooked Candle
“Then I’ll have more fun searching in vain then marrying one of the wrong sort.”
Source: The Case Of The Vagabond Virgin
“Married men get so they make a routine even of keeping a mistress”
Source: The Knife Slipped
“I'm not naturally tough. I've learned to be tough through rubbing elbows with the police.”
Source: The Case of the Crooked Candle
Source: The Knife Slipped
Source: The case of the careless cupid
“Now listen, Lam," he said, "you’re a nice egg but you’ve got yourself poured into the wrong pan.”
Source: Top of the Heap
“The reason men don't know the law of life is because they're afraid to look Eternity in the face.”
Source: Pay Dirt: And Other Whispering Sands Stories of Gold Fever and the Western Desert
“It's a damn good story. If you have any comments, write them on the back of a check.”
