Ngaio Marsh Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Ngaio Marsh:
Had I guessed the trouble my name was going to cause a lot of people on the other side of the world, I would have changed it to something easier when I began writing books.
~Ngaio Marsh
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I always, by an involuntary act of defensiveness, return to my everyday self: so, I find, have I withdrawn from writing about experiences which have most closely concerned and disturbed me. I have been deflected by my own reticence.
~Ngaio Marsh
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If you don’t write about what you know, you’re like a barrister and have to do a frightful amount of research for each case.
~Ngaio Marsh
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I acquired quite a lot of technical skill and got quite a long way with my painting, but I never felt I was doing what New Zealand was about with my paint.
~Ngaio Marsh
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I always make a point of keeping the most pleasant-sounding name for the murderer. As he or she is bound to come to an unpleasant end, it seems the very least the author can do.
~Ngaio Marsh
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What does ‘Ngaio’ mean? I don’t know. Like many Maori words, it has a number of meanings - clever, light on the water, a little bug - but I don’t know which my parents had in mind.
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