MISS MARPLE A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY LATIN QUOTE

I’m sorry, but I couldn’t find any specific quotes from Miss Marple in “A Caribbean Mystery” that are in Latin. However, I can provide you with some Latin quotes related to mystery or investigation:

“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” – “Who will guard the guards themselves?”

“Cogito, ergo sum.” – “I think, therefore I am.”

“Per aspera ad astra.” – “Through hardships to the stars.”

“In dubio pro reo.” – “When in doubt, for the accused.”

“Veritas vos liberabit.” – “The truth shall set you free.”

“Ad hominem” – “To the person” QUOTES ABOUT FIGHTING WITH FRIENDS

(an argument attacking a person’s character rather than the content of their argument)

“Post hoc, ergo propter hoc.” – “After this, therefore because of this.”

“Corpus delicti” – “The body of the crime.”

“De gustibus non est disputandum.” – “There is no disputing about tastes.”

“Mulier taceat in ecclesia.” – “Let a woman remain silent in church.”

While these quotes may not be directly from Miss Marple in “A Caribbean Mystery,” they resonate with the overall theme of mystery, investigation, and human nature.