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Agatha Christie Quotes - Page 8

If you've had a happy childhood, nobody can take that away from you.

Agatha Christie (1993). “A Caribbean Mystery ; A Pocket Full of Rye ; The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side ; They Do it with Mirrors”

At my time of life, one knows that the worst is usually true.

Agatha Christie (2010). “Miss Marple 3-Book Collection 1: The Murder at the Vicarage, The Body in the Library, The Moving Finger”, p.16, HarperCollins UK

If we seek to keep the past alive, we end, I think, by distorting it.

Agatha Christie (1972). “Hercule Poirot's Christmas”

Ideas are like everything else. They've got to be marketed.

Agatha Christie (2003). “Ordeal by innocence: Cat among the pigeons”

marriage is an extraordinary thing - and I doubt if any outsider - even a child of the marriage - has the right to judge.

Agatha Christie (2010). “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (Poirot)”, p.30, HarperCollins UK

a great man always knows better than to explain unless an explanation is demanded. To rush into explanations and excuses is always a sign of weakness.

Agatha Christie (1959). “Murder at the manor: The Seven dials mystery, Crooked House, Ordeal by innocence”

Sometimes I feel sure he is as mad as a hatter and then, just as he is at his maddest, I find there is a method in his madness.

Agatha Christie (2015). “The Mysterious Affair at Styles: Christie's Collections”, p.137, 谷月社

My remarks are, as always, apt, sound, and to the point. (Hercule Poirot)

Agatha Christie (1984). “Hercule Poirot's casebook”, Putnam Adult