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“Sherlock: You're keeping a SCRAPBOOK. Only old ladies and pre-pubescent girls keep scrapbooks, John.
John: It's not a scrapbook, Sherlock. I'm collecting papers relevant to the cases. It helps me remember the details. And it was locked away in my desk drawer.
Sherlock: The lock on your desk drawer was insulting me with its pretense at security.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
John: It's not a scrapbook, Sherlock. I'm collecting papers relevant to the cases. It helps me remember the details. And it was locked away in my desk drawer.
Sherlock: The lock on your desk drawer was insulting me with its pretense at security.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“No, Sherlock doesn't need another brain. But he could benefit from an extra heart.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“then he jumped..
I owe him so much. I needed him. I still do.
But he's gone.
He told me once that I shouldn't make people into heroes. He said that heroes didn't exist and that even if they did he wouldn't be one of them.
which goes to show. he wasn't right about everything..”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
I owe him so much. I needed him. I still do.
But he's gone.
He told me once that I shouldn't make people into heroes. He said that heroes didn't exist and that even if they did he wouldn't be one of them.
which goes to show. he wasn't right about everything..”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“Sherlock: If the occasional pile of clutter offends you, by all means move it.
John: Last time I tried that I was bitten by a large spider you appeared to be using as a bookmark.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
John: Last time I tried that I was bitten by a large spider you appeared to be using as a bookmark.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“John [to Sherlock]: You're incredible. A genius. A good friend. And a lousy driver.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“Sherlock: You’re exaggerating. It didn’t happen that often. (in relation to Irene Adler’s texts) John: 57 times in the run up to Christmas. Your pocket was moaning more than Mrs Hudson. Sherlock: Thank you for that mental image.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“WATSON: -Sherlock is alarmingly well read.
SHERLOCK: -Nothing alarming about it.
WATSON: -'The Stray Animal Cook Book' by Alfred Bligh; "An Illustrated Guide to Human Decomposition' by Warren Court; 'How to Kill a Man with Cutlery' by Shelley Von Trampp. I stick by the word 'alarmingly'.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
SHERLOCK: -Nothing alarming about it.
WATSON: -'The Stray Animal Cook Book' by Alfred Bligh; "An Illustrated Guide to Human Decomposition' by Warren Court; 'How to Kill a Man with Cutlery' by Shelley Von Trampp. I stick by the word 'alarmingly'.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“This is from the man twho keeps an alphabetised collection of dog hair in the bathroom.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“As a journalist, you know you are doing your job properly when you manage to upset rich, powerful and entitled people who are used to getting their own way,and you know you’ve really got under their skin when they pursue censorship, the avenue of last resort since time immemorial.”
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“Never let it be said that Sherlock troubles himself with such petty concerns as the [flat] security deposit. Note the bullet holes in the wall. You might not be able to see them as they are well-hidden by the spray-painted smiley-face.”
― Sherlock: The Casebook
― Sherlock: The Casebook
“Well, if this is the Circus,’ he said, referencing the slang term for the Secret Service, ‘then Section 37 is where we keep the clowns. And frankly, they’re welcome to you.’ He”
― The Clown Service
― The Clown Service





