Best Agatha Christie Quotations
- Doctors can do almost anything nowadays, can't they, unless they kill you while they're trying to cure you. Almost Anything
- I have always admired the Esquimaux (Eskimos). One fine day a delicious meal is cooked for dear old mother, and then she goes walking away… Admired
- You want beauty,' said Hercules Poirot. 'Beauty at any price. For me, it is truth. I want always truth. Always Truth
- With method and logic one can accomplish anything. Accomplish
- Is there ever any particular spot where one can put one's finger and say, "It all began that day, at such a time and such… All
- That was what, ultimately, war did to you. It was not the physical dangers--the mines at sea, the bombs from the air, the crisp ping… Air
- I know nothing about pistols and revolvers, which is why I usually kill off my characters with a blunt instrument or better with poisons. Besides,… Besides
- Mr. Jesmond made a peculiar noise rather like a hen who has decided to lay an egg and then thought better of it. Better
- I always take abroad with me one really good soft pillow--to me it makes all the difference between comfort and misery. Abroad
- We are the same people as we were at three, six, ten or twenty years old. More noticeably so, perhaps, at six or seven, because… More
- And if you cast down an idol, there's nothing left. Cast
- I have a certain experience of the way people tell lies. Certain
- If you are to be Hercule Poirot, you must think of everything. Hercule
- Hercule Poirot: I am an imbecile. I see only half of the picture. Miss Lemon: I don't even see that. Even See
- Curious things, habits. People themselves never knew they had them. [Witness for the Prosecution, also published in The Hound of Death and Other Stories.] Curious
- It is clear that the books owned the shop rather than the other way about. Everywhere they had run wild and taken possession of their… Any
- One is left with the horrible feeling now that war settles nothing; that to win a war is as disastrous as to lose one. Anti War
- You gave too much rein to your imagination. Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master. The simplest explanation is always the most likely. Bad
- If I were at any time to set out on a career of deceit, it would be of Miss Marple that I should be afraid. Afraid
- There was a moment when I changed from an amateur to a professional. I assumed the burden of a profession, which is to write even… Amateur
- Women can accept the fact that a man is a rotter, a swindler, a drug taker, a confirmed liar, and a general swine, without batting… Accept
- I know there's a proverb which that says 'To err is human,' but a human error is nothing to what a computer can do if… Computer
- 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… Ability
- Then there are some minor points that strike me as suggestive - for instance, the position of Mrs. Hubbard's sponge bag, the name of Mrs.… Armstrong
- If you confront anyone who has lied with the truth, he will usually admit it - often out of sheer surprise. It is only necessary… Admit
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