The two words expressed volumes.
– Agatha Christie
Related Quotes:
- Kindness expressed to a stranger is kindness expressed to God. – Virginia Lieto
- Those words of hers had meant nothing – you could not dismiss [however] a human being so easily. – Agatha Christie
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Thoughts can be easily expressed by words but feeling are very hard to express with words. – Luffina Lourduraj
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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
- Money, money, money! I think about money morning, noon and night! I dare say it’s mercenary of me, but there it is – Agatha Christie
- Everything is possible, isn’t it? The world soon teaches one that! – Agatha Christie
- Why harrow oneself by looking on the worst side?… Because it is sometimes necessary. – Agatha Christie
- Sensationalism dies quickly, fear is long-lived. – 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
- I mean that success has come early. And that is dangerous. Always dangerous. – 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 drink can be like a ravening wolf. – Agatha Christie
- A man in love is a sorry spectacle. – Agatha Christie
- One can’t do anything without a man. Men know so much, and are able to get information in so many ways that are simply impossible to women. – Agatha Christie
- One of the luckiest things that can happen to you in life is to have a happy childhood. – Agatha Christie
- Ah, but you must have a Christmas uncomplicated by murder. – Agatha Christie
- I have always noticed that these artists and writers are very unbalanced – 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
- That’s where all the trouble in life comes from. Thinking. – Agatha Christie
- When you find that people are not telling you the truth—look out! – Agatha Christie
- 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. – Agatha Christie
- Nature repeats herself more than one would imagine. The sea has infinitely more variety. – 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
- Thought is yours only. Nobody can alter or influence the use you mean to make of it. – 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
- Wwhat the hell? Weve all got to die sometime! – Agatha Christie
- Living alone, with no one to consult or talk to, one might easily become melodramatic, and imagine things which had no foundation on fact. – Agatha Christie
- That was what murder was-as easy as that!But afterwards you went on remembering… – Agatha Christie
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- A man who has shot lions in large quantities has an unfair advantage over other men. – Agatha Christie
- A great many men are mad, and no one knows it. They do not know it themselves – Agatha Christie