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Quotes About Trust

In novels, I have noticed, anonymous letters of a foul and disgusting character are never shown, if possible, to women. It is implied that women must at all cost be shielded from the shock it might give their delicate nervous systems. I am sorry to say it never occurred to me not to show the letter to Joanna. I handed it to her at once.
~ Agatha Christie
My ideas were completely upset. I could not see Ackroyd taking a hairdresser into his confidence,
~ Agatha Christie
After all, this is a free country—" "English people seem to labour under that misapprehension," murmured Poirot. "And I should hope anyone can leave their money exactly as they choose! I think Miss Arundell acted very wisely. Obviously she mistrusted her own relatives and I daresay she had her reasons.
~ Agatha Christie
?nsanlar yalanlara gerçeklerden daha kolay inan?rlar.
~ Agatha Christie
I showed him both letters when the second one came. He was inclined to think the whole thing a hoax.
~ Agatha Christie
What you've been saying. It's just words. It doesn't mean anything.
~ Agatha Christie
Great mistake to say too much. Remember that. Never tell all you know — not even to the person you know best.
~ Agatha Christie
She existed, one might say, only in him and for him." Miss Williams paused a minute and then said quietly: "That, I think, is the justification for what she eventually did.
~ Agatha Christie
Miss Debenham, whose second name is Hermione,
~ Agatha Christie
Women, Mademoiselle, are generous. If they can render a service to one who has rendered a service to them, they will do it. I was generous once to you, Mademoiselle. When I might have spoken, I held my tongue.
~ Agatha Christie
You've heard the truth and you can take it or leave it as far as I am concerned.
~ Agatha Christie
It is curious — but you cannot make a revolution without honest men. The instinct of the populace is infallible." He paused, and then repeated, as though the phrase pleased him: "Every revolution has had its honest men. They are soon disposed of afterwards.
~ Agatha Christie
Une qui aime et un qui se laisse aimer.
~ Agatha Christie
But his face should really inspire you with confidence, my dear lady. No self-respecting murderer would ever consent to look like one. Crippen now, I believe was one of the pleasantest fellows imaginable.
~ Agatha Christie
Thank you, mon ami, I should be delighted to do so. You include Hastings in your invitation, I hope? Japp grinned. What do you think? Where the master goes, there the dog follows...
~ Agatha Christie
Io sospetto di tutti fino all'ultimo momento» replicò.
~ Agatha Christie
not for any consideration! You can be quite sure of that.
~ Agatha Christie
To hide the truth, never does it avail, madame! Be brave and tell him everything.
~ Agatha Christie
Well, none of you guessed,' said Jane. 'Except Miss Marple.' The worried expression returned to her face. 'Dolly, do you really think there are many like her?' 'Frankly, I don't,' said Mrs. Bantry.
~ Agatha Christie
From now on, it is our task to suspect each and every one amongst us
~ Agatha Christie
Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend," observed Poirot philosophically.
~ Agatha Christie
?çini çekti. Fakat ben ?ansa, kadere inan?r?m. Senin kaderinde benim yan?mda bulunmak ve benim affedilemeyecek bir hata i?lememe engel olmak...
~ Agatha Christie
We are all strangers to one another and that, in those circumstances, nobody can be exonerated without fullest proof. There is, as I have said, a devil among us.
~ Agatha Christie
Cuántas veces no habré oído decir a una mujer inteligente a más no poder: "Edgardo dice...", como quien cita a una autoridad incontrovertible. Y eso cuando todo el mundo sabe que Edgardo es un perfecto idiota.
~ Agatha Christie