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Quotes from Agatha Christie

What beats me—it always does—is how a man can be so clever and yet be such a perfect fool.
~ Agatha Christie
Her nephew had once compared life in St. Mary Mead to scum on a pond, and she had indignantly pointed out that smeared on a slide under the microscope there would be plenty of life to be observed. Yes, indeed, in St. Mary Mead, there was always something going on.
~ Agatha Christie
Do you know, M. Poirot, I rather hope that this case isn't going to be one of your successes. I'd quite like the murderer of Louise Leidner to get away with it. In fact, I wouldn't much have objected to putting her out of the way myself.
~ Agatha Christie
Until the last minute I keep everything here," he tapped his forehead.
~ Agatha Christie
What I feel is that if one has got to have a murder actually happening in one's house, one might as well enjoy it, if you know what I mean.
~ Agatha Christie
No Woolworth handkerchiefs," reported Race, rapidly replacing the contents of a drawer.
~ Agatha Christie
One little soldier boy left all alone; He went and hanged himself And then there were None. Frank Green, 1869
~ Agatha Christie
He saw the alarm grow in the dark eyes. Mr. Dubois did not like the appearance of an inspector of the CID. He didn't like it at all.
~ Agatha Christie
Fear, Mr. Burton, is an incalculable thing.
~ Agatha Christie
The man obviously wanted to tell him something - and as obviously had lost the art of simple narration. Words had become to him a means of obscuring facts - not of revealing them. He was an adept in the art of the useful phrase - that is to say the phrase that falls soothingly on the ear and is quite empty of meaning.
~ Agatha Christie
If it's epilepsy we ought to put a cork in his mouth. Who's got a cork?" Nobody had a cork.
~ Agatha Christie
Quite unconsciously he backed away a little towards the door. Inspector Neele noted the movement.
~ Agatha Christie
They won't know. Who's to tell them? Nobody knows but you." It was the second time she had said those words. At this second repetition her voice changed a little
~ Agatha Christie
In the heart of the desert or in the heart of a crowd—what does it matter? The inmost core of man is solitary—alone. I have always been —a lonely soul....
~ Agatha Christie
And the victim, mademoiselle, is very often the clue to the mystery." Miss Reilly said: "That's rather clever of you, M. Poirot. It's certainly true that if ever a woman deserved to be murdered Mrs. Leidner was that woman!
~ Agatha Christie
So she's a liar too!" I said. "The cool way she answered you this morning about these same letters!
~ Agatha Christie
Some people might have scrupulously removed themselves from earshot of a private conversation. But not Hercule Poirot. He had no scruples of that kind.
~ Agatha Christie
Her works are not about the blood, but the marrow. They can be charming and harrowing at the same time.
~ Agatha Christie
Laycock then displayed his particular genius which was that of enthusiastic agreement and subsequent lack of performance.
~ Agatha Christie
A childish rhyme of my infancy came back into my mind - the rhyme of the ten little soldier boys. It had fascinated me as a child of two - the inexorable diminishment - the sense of inevitability. I began, secretly, to collect victims....
~ Agatha Christie
Left ignominiously on the mat, Poirot studied the doorknocker with intense disgust at its unpolished condition.
~ Agatha Christie
I couldn't help laughing to myself at little M. Poirot in the role of a panther.
~ Agatha Christie
His hands were shaking and his face was twitching. He looked a wreck of a man.
~ Agatha Christie
Such a one is encased, is he not, in an armour—such an armour! The armour of the crusaders was nothing to it—an armour of arrogance, of pride, of complete self-esteem. This armour, it is in some ways a protection, the arrows, the everyday arrows of life glance off it. But there is this danger; Sometimes a man in armour might not even know he was being attacked. He will be slow to see, slow to hear—slower still to feel.
~ Agatha Christie