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What did Sherlock Holmes always say?

He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson," although he simply said "Elementary" a couple times.


What did Sherlock Holmes say when he found a tree that produced sour fruit?

"It's a-lemon-tree, my dear Watson." ;)


What does Holmes always say to Watson?

The following quotation is found in four variations throughout the stories making it the most used saying of Sherlock Holmes. "Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"


Differences between Holmes and Watson?

Sherlock is smart and perfect. Watson is kindly but not as smart. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created his character Sherlock Holmes modelling him after his teacher in the Edinburgh Medical School, Dr. Joseph Bell. So this character was created out of the elements and faculties of observation, logic, deduction and diagnosis. Dr.Watson was a shadow of Doyle's past inner self from the student days, created as an unpolished rock against which the razor of Holmes' logic could be sharpened. Holmes is pictured as a very detached and reserved person whereas Watson is kind, humane, emotional and social. Watson is not at all a fool or unclever, but he certainly can not raise himself above earthly cares whereas Holmes can abandon food and rest for days if necessary, when he is engaged in a mind blowing puzzle the solving of which needs him being just a weight of nerves. Watson is straight forward and simple and just can not enter the mind of a criminal as his famous companion does. Nor can he invent ingeneous tricks like Holmes to trap adversaries.


Did Sherlock Holmes ever say- elementary my dear Watson?

Sherlock HolmesThis is a common misconception, actually. Not once did Sherlock say these words.In the story The Crooked Man, Holmes says: "Elementary," and he often addresses Dr. Watson as, "My dear Watson." Personally, I believe that this quote probably came from one of the early plays or episodes of Sherlock Holmes, and so now everyone naturally associates it with him. (Just a theory, though.)

Related questions

What did Sherlock Holmes say to dr Watson when he finally classified the mystery rock?

Sedimentary, my dear Watson.


What did Dr. Watson say to Sherlock about Algebra Pizzazz?

There are no police like Holmes.


What did Sherlock Holmes say about the stuff left behind by a glacier?

Sedimentary, my dear Watson!


What did Sherlock say when he phone Watson?

The answer is...There are no police like Holmes.There are no police like holmes(math hw, eh?)


How does Sherlock Holmes treat Dr Watson?

Sherlock Holmes views Dr. Watson as a valued companion and trusted confidant in solving cases. Despite his occasional teasing, Holmes respects Watson's loyalty, intelligence, and dedication to their work together. Their partnership is characterized by mutual respect and a deep bond of friendship.


Who plays Dr Watson in the most recent Sherlock Holmes movie?

Jude Law plays Doctor Watson in the new "Sherlock Holmes" film. I'm afraid that is all I can say as your question is extremely vague. I do sincerely apologize.


What did Sherlock Holmes always say?

He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson," although he simply said "Elementary" a couple times.


The most significant difference between the characters of Holmes and Watson lies in their?

I'd say their feelings toward woman


What did Sherlock Holmes say when he found a tree that produced sour fruit?

"It's a-lemon-tree, my dear Watson." ;)


What does Holmes always say to Watson?

The following quotation is found in four variations throughout the stories making it the most used saying of Sherlock Holmes. "Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"


Differences between Holmes and Watson?

Sherlock is smart and perfect. Watson is kindly but not as smart. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created his character Sherlock Holmes modelling him after his teacher in the Edinburgh Medical School, Dr. Joseph Bell. So this character was created out of the elements and faculties of observation, logic, deduction and diagnosis. Dr.Watson was a shadow of Doyle's past inner self from the student days, created as an unpolished rock against which the razor of Holmes' logic could be sharpened. Holmes is pictured as a very detached and reserved person whereas Watson is kind, humane, emotional and social. Watson is not at all a fool or unclever, but he certainly can not raise himself above earthly cares whereas Holmes can abandon food and rest for days if necessary, when he is engaged in a mind blowing puzzle the solving of which needs him being just a weight of nerves. Watson is straight forward and simple and just can not enter the mind of a criminal as his famous companion does. Nor can he invent ingeneous tricks like Holmes to trap adversaries.


Did Sherlock Holmes ever say- elementary my dear Watson?

Sherlock HolmesThis is a common misconception, actually. Not once did Sherlock say these words.In the story The Crooked Man, Holmes says: "Elementary," and he often addresses Dr. Watson as, "My dear Watson." Personally, I believe that this quote probably came from one of the early plays or episodes of Sherlock Holmes, and so now everyone naturally associates it with him. (Just a theory, though.)