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One never quite allows for the moron in our midst (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Many homicidal lunatics are very quiet, unassuming people. Delightful fellows (Agatha Christie Quotes)
He laughs best who laughs at the end (Agatha Christie Quotes)
A woman who doesn’t lie is a woman without imagination and without sympathy (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Elephants can remember, but we are human beings and mercifully human beings can forget (Agatha Christie Quotes)
You should employ your little grey cells (Agatha Christie Quotes)
That is why most great love stories are tragedies (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Truth, however bitter, can be accepted, and woven into a design for living (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I married an archeologist because the older I grow, the more he appreciates me (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I’m afraid of death... Yes, but that doesn’t stop death coming (Agatha Christie Quotes)
John, forgive me... For what I can’t help doing (Agatha Christie Quotes)
But surely for everything you have to love you have to pay some price (Agatha Christie Quotes)
But I know human nature, my friend, and I tell you that, suddenly confronted with the possibility of being tried for murder, the most innocent person will lose his head and do the most absurd things (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I don’t think necessity is the mother of invention. Invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly also from laziness - to save oneself trouble (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I live now on borrowed time, waiting in the anteroom for the summons that will inevitably come. And then - I go on to the next thing, whatever it is. One doesn’t, luckily, have to bother about that (Agatha Christie Quotes)
It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Most successes are unhappy. That’s why they are successes - they have to reassure themselves about themselves by achieving something that the world will notice (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Writing is a great comfort to people like me, who are unsure of themselves and have trouble expressing themselves properly (Agatha Christie Quotes)
The contemporary historian never writes such a true history as the historian of a later generation (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Authors were shy, unsociable creatures, atoning for their lack of social aptitude by inventing their own companions and conversations (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I like to inquire into everything. Hercule Poirot is a good dog. The good dog follows the scent, and if, regrettably, there is no scent to follow, he noses around - seeking always something that is not very nice (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Hercule Poirot: I am an imbecile. I see only half of the picture. Miss Lemon: I don’t even see that (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Curious things, habits. People themselves never knew they had them. [Witness for the Prosecution, also published in The Hound of Death and Other Stories.] (Agatha Christie Quotes)
He was very much a man of moods, possibly owing to what is styled the artistic temperment. I have never seen, myself, why the possession of artistic ability should be supposed to excuse a man from a decent exercise of self-control (Agatha Christie Quotes)
It is really a hard life. Men will not be nice to you if you are not good-looking, and women will not be nice to you if you are (Agatha Christie Quotes)
Oh, I’m not afraid of death! What have I got to live for after all? I suppose you believe it’s very wrong to kill a person who has injured you-even if they’ve taken away everything you had in the world? (Agatha Christie Quotes)
I have no pity for myself either. So let it be Veronal. But I wish Hercule Poirot had never retired from work and come here to grow vegetable marrows (Agatha Christie Quotes)
You are the patient one, Mademoiselle,’ said Poirot to Miss Debenham. She shrugged her shoulders slightly. ‘What else can one do?’ You are a philosopher, Mademoiselle.’ That implies a detached attitude. I think my attitude is more selfish. I have learned to save myself useless emotion (Agatha Christie Quotes)
At the small table, sitting very upright, was one of the ugliest old ladies he had ever seen. It was an ugliness of distinction - it fascinated rather than repelled (Agatha Christie Quotes)
You have a tendency, Hastings, to prefer the least likely. That, no doubt, is from reading too many detective stories (Agatha Christie Quotes)