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Once I went professionally to an archaeological expedition- and I learnt something there. In the course of an excavation, when something comes up out of the ground, evEryThing is cleared away very carefully all around it. You take away the loose earth, and you scare here and there with a knife until finally your object is there, all alone, ready to be drawn and photographed with no extraneous matter confusing it. That is what I have been seeking TO do- clear away the extraneous matter so that we can see the truth-the naked shining truth.

~ Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie Analogy Archeology Detective Mystery Truth

If one could order a crime as one does a dinner, what would you choose? . . . Let’s review the menu. Robbery? Frogery? No, I think not. Rather too vegetarian. It must be murder—red-blooded murder—with trimmings, of course.

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Agatha Christie Food Murder Mystery

When the sea goes down, there will come from the mainland boats and men. And they will find ten dead bodies and an unsolved problem on Indian Island.

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Agatha Christie Agatha Christie Mystery

Marriage is called all sorts of things, a haven, and a refuge, and a crowning glory, and a state of bondage, and lots more. But do you know what I think it is?''What?''A sport!''And a damned good sport too,' said Tommy.

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Agatha Christie Mystery Romance

I did not deceive you, mon ami. At most, I permitted you to deceive yourself.

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Agatha Christie Mystery

Ah, but you must have a Christmas uncomplicated by murder.

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Agatha Christie Humorous Murder

There was only one thing about his own appearance which really pleased Hercule Poirot, and that was the profusion of his moustaches, and the way they responded to grooming and treatment and trimming. They were magnificent. He knew of nobody else who had any moustache half as good.

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Agatha Christie Halloween Hercule Poirot Humorous Moustaches Mustaches Poirot

You have a great advantage as a writer, Monsieur,' said Poirot. 'You can relieve your feelings by expedient of the printed word. You have the power of the pen over your enemies.

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Agatha Christie Writers Writing Life

I have always noticed that these artists and writers are very unbalanced

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Agatha Christie Artist Unbalanced Writer Writers Writers Quotes

One mustn't refuse the unusual, if it is offered to one.

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Agatha Christie Adventure Motto Unusual

She's had a long life of experience in noticing evil, fancying evil, suspecting evil and going forth to do battle with evil.

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Agatha Christie Evil Miss Marple Murder

Nowadays, no one believes in evil. It is considered, at most, a mere negation of good. Evil, people say, is done by those who know no better - who are undeveloped - who are to be pitied rather than blamed. But, M. Poirot, evil is real! It is a fact! I believe in Evil as I believe in Good. It exists! It is powerful! It walks the earth!' He stopped. His breath was coming fast. He wiped his forehead with his handkerchief and looked suddenly apologetic. 'I'm sorry. I got carried away.

~ Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie Evil

Evil never goes unpunished, Monsieur. But the punishment is sometimes secret.

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Agatha Christie Evil

There is no such thing as a plain fact of murder. Murder springs, nine times out of ten, out of the character and circumstances of the murdered person. Because the victim was the kind of person he or she was, therefore was he or she murdered! Until we can understand fully and completely exactly what kind of a person [she] was, we shall not be able to see clearly exactly the kind of person who murdered her. From that spring the necessity of our questions.

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Agatha Christie Character Understanding

I mean that if you are not absolutely sure of a thing, it is so difficult to commit yourself to a definite course of action.

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Agatha Christie Action Certainty Decision Making

Youth is a failing only tooeasily outgrown.

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Agatha Christie Experience Foolishness Youth

I think Mrs. Leidner seems happier already from just talking about it. That's always a help, you know. It's bottling things up that makes them get on your nerves.

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Agatha Christie Feelings Happiness Opening Up

Men don't want to be brothers - they may someday, but they don't now. My belief in the brotherhood of man died the day I arrived in London last week, when I observed the people standing in a Tube train resolutely refuse to move up and make room for those who entered. You won't turn people into angels by appealing to their better natures just yet awhile - but by judicious force you can coerce them into behaving more or less decently to one another to go on with. I will still believe in the brotherhood of man, but it's not coming yet awhile. Say another ten thousand years or so. It's no good being impatient. Evolution is a slow process.

~ Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie Brotherhood Evolution Man The Secret Of Chimneys

When a man's neck's in danger, he doesn't stop to think too much aboutsentiment.

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Agatha Christie Danger Man Sentiments

A man in love is an awful sight.

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Agatha Christie Awful Love Man

Speech, so a wise old Frenchman said to me once, is an invention of man's to prevent him from thinking. It is also an infallible means of discovering that which he wishes to hide.

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Agatha Christie Speech Thinking

Sometimes what you think is an end is only a beginning. And that wouldn't do at all.

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Agatha Christie Beginnings And Endings Thinking

What I think is a different matter. Maybe I think some rather curious things—but until thinking's got you somewhere it's no use talking about it.

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Agatha Christie Curiosity Thinking

That's where all the trouble in life comes from. Thinking.

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Agatha Christie Problems In Life Thinking

The popular idea that a child forgets easily is not an accurate one. Many people go right through life in the grip of an idea which has been impressed on them in very tender years.

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Agatha Christie Childhood Memories

Sixty-nine was an interesting age--an age of infinite possibilities--an age when at last the experience of a lifetime was beginning to tell. But to feel old--that was different, a tired, discouraged state of mind when one was inclined to ask oneself depressing questions. What was he after all? A little dried-up elderly man, with neither chick nor child, with no human belongings, only a valuable Art collection which seemed at the moment strangely unsatisfying. No one to care whether he lived or died...

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Agatha Christie Contentment Human Life Old Age Satisfaction

I think I said that every generation had its weaklings--that that was one of the penalties of greatness--but that their failings were seldom remembered by posterity.

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Agatha Christie Generation Greatness Weaknesses

When you find that people are not telling you the truth---look out!

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Agatha Christie Honesty

Please don't be too prejudiced against the poor thing because she's a liar. I do really believe that, like so many liars, there is a real substratum of truth behind her lies. I mean that though, to take an instance, her atrocity stories have grown and grown until every kind of unpleasant story that has ever appeared in print has happened to her or her relations personally, she did have a bad shock initially and did see one, at least, of her relations killed. I think a lot of these displaced persons feel, perhaps justly, that their claim to our notice and sympathy lies in their atrocity value and so they exaggerate and invent.

~ Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie Atrocity Exaggeration Lies Prejudice Sympathy Truth

I looked at her. Sheila was my girl--the girl I wanted--and wanted for keeps. But it wasn't any use having illusions about her. Sheila was a liar and probably always would be a liar. It was her way of fighting for survival--the quick easy glib denial. It was a child's weapon--and she'd probably never got out of using it. If I wanted Sheila, I must accept her as she was--be at hand to prop up the weak places. We've all got our weak places. Mine were different from Sheila's, but they were there.

~ Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie Acceptance Lies Love Mistakes Weakness

When engaged in eating, the brain should be the servant of the stomach.

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Agatha Christie Eating Food

Mr Rycroft said nothing. It was so difficult not to say the wrong thing to Captain Wyatt that it was usually safer not to reply at all.

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Agatha Christie Conversation Offensive Silence

That, of course, depends entirely on who you mean by 'they'. It's a very vague term. Who is or are 'they'? Is there such a thing, are there such persons as 'they'? We don't know. But I can tell you this. If the most popular explanation of 'they' is accepted, then these people work in very close, self-contained cells. They do that for their own security.~Jessop

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Agatha Christie Identity Speculation Uncertainty

It seems odd that as far as I know nobody has yet been murdered for having too perfect a character! And yet perfection is undoubtedly an irritating thing!

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Agatha Christie Character Murder Perfection

I was tired of this silly joking about my 'speaking countenance'. I could keep a secret as well as anyone. Poirot had always persisted in the humiliating belief that I am a transparent character and that anyone can read what is passing in my mind.

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Agatha Christie Character Humor Quotes Irony Point Of View

Well, people are like that too. THey create a false door - to deceive. If they are conscious of weakness, of inefficiency, they make an imposing door of self-assertion, of bluster, of overwhelming authority - and, after a time, they get to believe in it themselves. They think, and everybody thinks, that they are like that. But behind that door, Renisenb, is bare rock... And so when reality comes and touches them with the feather of truth - their true self reasserts itself.

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Agatha Christie Authority Facade Human Nature Real Self

Those words of hers had meant nothing - you could not dismiss [however] a human being so easily.

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Agatha Christie Actions Over Words Human Nature Influence

Nature repeats herself more than one would imagine. The sea has infinitely more variety.

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Agatha Christie Human Nature Repetition Variety

Discussions of death and such matters do more to unlock the human tongue than any other subject.

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Agatha Christie Death Human Nature Talk

Ladies tell their nurses things in a sudden burst of confidence, and then, afterwards, they feel uncomfortable about it and wish they hadn't! It's only human nature.

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Agatha Christie Confiding Human Nature Nurse Regret
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