No, I wouldn't. I wouldn’t tell a soul.'

'People who use that phrase are always the last to live up to it.

Agatha Christie


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But Amyas was like all the Crales, a ruthless egoist. He loved Caroline but he never once considered her in any way. He did as he pleased.

Agatha Christie


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... one may live in a big house and yet have no comfort.

Agatha Christie

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One's own troubles sharpen one's eyes sometimes.

Agatha Christie


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I daresay idle tittle-tattle is very wrong and unkind, but it is so often true, isn't it.

Agatha Christie


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I married an archaeologist because the older I grow, the more he appreciates me.

Agatha Christie


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I don't think I like her very much. She is very good looking, but I sometimes think she is like one of those beautiful pears one gets-they have a rosy flush and a rather waxen appearance-" He shook his head.
"And they're bad inside?" said Lydia. "How funny you should say that, Alfred!"
"Why funny?"
She answered:
"Because-usually-you are such a gentle soul. You hardly ever say an unkind thing about anyone. I get annoyed with you sometimes because yo're not sufficiently, oh, what shall I say?-sufficiently suspicious-not worldly enough!

Agatha Christie

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Pilar-remember-nothing is so boring as devotion.

Agatha Christie


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[A]rtificial conditions bring about their natural reaction.

Agatha Christie


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It was not until I was over twenty that I realised that my home standard had been unusually high and that actually I was quite as quick or quicker than the average. Inarticulate I shall always be. It is probably one of the causes that have made made me a writer.

Agatha Christie


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