15 Quotes & Sayings By Kathy Reichs

Kathy Reichs is a Canadian forensic anthropologist and author of the popular novels and series about Dr. Temperance Brennan, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and forensic anthropologist at the Montreal (Quebec) medical examiner's office, who investigates serial murders. Reichs was born in Montreal, Quebec, where she attended Notre-Dame High School. She received her B.A Read more

in anthropology from McGill University in 1982, and her M.Sc. (1984), and Ph.D (1987) degrees in forensic anthropology from Université de Montréal. She is also an expert on ancient DNA analysis.

Reichs lives outside Montreal with her husband, two children, two dogs, two cats, four lizards, and one turtle named "Ginseng."

Why do all your brilliant ideas involve felonies?
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Why do all your brilliant ideas involve felonies? Kathy Reichs
An elite confederacy of nerds. My peeps
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An elite confederacy of nerds. My peeps Kathy Reichs
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So what's the plan?” Ben asked.“ Go inside. Look around. Improvise.”“Brilliant." Hi stroked his chin. “Quick question: Is having no plan the same as having a terrible plan, or are those different categories? Kathy Reichs
Hi's nose was pressed to his window. “I've changed my...
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Hi's nose was pressed to his window. “I've changed my mind, Tory. This is the perfect place to hold someone prisoner. I'm keeping this on file. Kathy Reichs
For an hour we talked of Anne and that famous...
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For an hour we talked of Anne and that famous farm on Prince Edward Island. Thus the friendship began. Kathy Reichs
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Contacting a government office on a weekend is like phoning the Pope on Easter morning. Kathy Reichs
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Remember, I might be the wind, but you control the kite. Kathy Reichs
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I felt a new wave of irritation, squelched it as I kicked into scientist mode. First rule: block mind-set. Don’t suspect, don’t fear, don’t hope for any outcome. Observe, weigh, measure, and record. Second rule: block emotion. Leave sorrow, pity, and outrage for later. Anger or grief can lead to error and misjudgment. Mistakes do your victim no good. Kathy Reichs
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That's just stupid, Tory! Quit being so damn stubborn! ”“ Not a chance! You've got some kind of death wish! We can't even trust our power lately. They're too erratic for a public heist.” Ben thumped the steering wheel in frustration. “Maybe for you.” I glowered at Ben from the backseat. I'd given Hi shotgun, having sensed this argument was inevitable. I didn't want to be close. The urge to slap might become overpowering.“ Why don't we all use our friendly words?” Hi suggested. “Let's take five, and everyone can say something we like about each other. I'll start. Shelton, you're super at––”“ Shut up, Hi! ” Ben and I shouted, the first thing we'd agreed upon all morning. Kathy Reichs
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A gunshot is the loudest sound in the universe. Especially if the bullet is coming at you. Kathy Reichs
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Hiram! ' Shelton ran to Hi's side. 'Aren't you you bleeding? I thought she shot you! '' Red wine. When I saw it running everywhere, I played dead.' He winced as Shelton poked his belly. 'But I'm not leaping off any more shelves. That was pretty stupid. Kathy Reichs
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Though Anne was born in Alabama and schooled in Mississippi, she had traveled North, and, like many Southerners, gained a theoretical understanding of the concept of cold. But the mind is an overprotective parent. What it doesn't care for, it hides. Like many inhabiting the subtropics, Anne had repressed the reality of subzero mercury. Kathy Reichs
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I hated myself for needing him at such times, for craving his strength whenever I felt upset. Kathy Reichs
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If you want to be an anthropologist, you need to study physical anthropology specialized in bones. If you want to be a forensic chemist, get a degree in chemistry. Do you want to do DNA work? Get a degree in microbiology. And do well. Study hard and go to graduate school. Kathy Reichs