Nobody knows what another person is thinking. They may imagine they do, but they are nearly always wrong.
– Agatha Christie
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- Where large sums of money are concerned, it is advisable to trust nobody. – Agatha Christie
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- Right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows better. – Mark Twain
- It is nearly impossible.”Nearly impossible and impossible are not the same thing. – Kristin Hannah
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- An archaeologist is the best husband a woman can have. The older she gets, the more interested he is in her. – Agatha Christie
- My flute, M. Poirot, is my oldest companion. When everything else fails, music remains. – Agatha Christie
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- Everything is possible, isn’t it? The world soon teaches one that! – Agatha Christie
- I am not one to rely upon the expert procedure. It is the psychology I seek, not the fingerprint or the cigarette ash. – Agatha Christie
- After all, perhaps dirt isn’t really so unhealthy as one is brought up to believe. – Agatha Christie
- -¦ one can never go back, that one should not ever try to go back -“ that the essence of life is going forward. Life is really a One Way Street. – Agatha Christie
- Somehow, the more I get older, and the more I see of people and sadness and illness and everything, the sorrier I get for everyone. – Agatha Christie
- Never worry about what you say to a man. They’re so conceited that they never believe you mean it if it’s unflattering.--Caroline to Ursual. – Agatha Christie
- A man in love is a sorry spectacle. – Agatha Christie
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- One of the luckiest things that can happen to you in life is to have a happy childhood. – Agatha Christie
- One mustn’t refuse the unusual, if it is offered to one. – Agatha Christie
- A man in love is an awful sight. – Agatha Christie
- When you find that people are not telling you the truth—look out! – Agatha Christie
- …But even then you have to reckon with a criminal’s chief vice.”What is that?” Conceit. A criminal never believes that his crime can fail. – Agatha Christie
- The great thing in these cases is to keep an absolutely open mind. Most crimes, you see, are so absurdly simple. – Agatha Christie
- It’s a rotten job, but somebody’s got to do it. – Agatha Christie
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