Quotes About Diversity
My dear Poirot, it's not for me to dictate to you. You have a right to your own opinion, just as I have mine.
~ Agatha Christie
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What a lot of funny people it does take to make a world.
~ Agatha Christie
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The man who came into the room did not look as though his name was, or could have ever been, Robinson. It might have been Demetrius, or Isaacstein, or Perenna - though not one or the other in particular. He was not definitely Jewish, nor definitely Greek nor Portugese nor Spanish, nor South American. What did seem highly unlikely was that he was an Englishman called Robinson.
~ Agatha Christie
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The illusion that freedom is the prerogative of one's own particular race is fairly widespread.
~ Agatha Christie
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so many people are a little queer, aren't they?--in fact, most people are when you know them well.
~ Agatha Christie
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Every one's got their own ways of working. I know that. I give my inspectors a free hand always. Every one's got to find out for themselves what method suits them best.
~ Agatha Christie
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Nature repeats herself more than one would imagine. The sea has infinitely more variety.
~ Agatha Christie
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One mustn't refuse the unusual, if it is offered to one.
~ Agatha Christie
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It has always seemed to me so extraordinary that a woman should go so far in the scientific world. I should have thought a purely masculine brain was needed for such work.
~ Agatha Christie
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Io non sono brava come voi, Monsieur Poirot. Metà delle cose che mi avete detto mi sembravano fatti sconclusionati e senza senso. Anche a me erano venute delle idee, ma da un angolo completamente diverso..." "Ah, ma è sempre così", disse Poirot senza scomporsi. "Uno specchio mostra a tutti la stessa verità, ma ognuno la vede da angoli diversi, a seconda della posizione che ha rispetto a esso.
~ Agatha Christie
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Interrogo-me muitas vezes porque motivo tem o mundo uma tendência tão grande para generalizar. As generalizações raramente ou quase nunca são verdadeiras e são muitas vezes totalmente inexactas.
~ Agatha Christie
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You're apt to be done down if you speak nothing but good American.
~ Agatha Christie
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Ma non aveva mai tenuto conto della natura umana. Aveva sempre considerato le persone come casi da trattare e problemi da risolvere. Non aveva mai capito che ciascun essere umano era diverso, aveva le proprie idiosincrasie, avrebbe reagito diversamente. Già allora l'aveva ammonita a non aspettarsi troppo. Ma lei si era sempre aspettata troppo, anche se non voleva ammetterlo, e così era sempre rimasta delusa.
~ Agatha Christie
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Oh, Lord," muttered Anthony, "what a lot of funny people it does take to make a world.
~ Agatha Christie
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Orangnya sama, topinya saja yang berbeda, ...
~ Agatha Christie
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Ah, but that is always so," said Poirot quietly. "A mirror shows the truth, but everyone stands in a different place for looking into the mirror.
~ Agatha Christie
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Derisi ne renk olursa olsun herkes insand?r. Bütün insanlar karde?tir.
~ Agatha Christie
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~ Agatha Christie
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That is where you make a mistake, dear," said Miss Marple. "Everybody is very much alike, really. But fortunately, perhaps, they don't realize it.
~ Agatha Christie
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And yet it lends itself to romance, my friend. All around us are people, of all classes, of all nationalities, of all ages. For three days these people, these strangers to one another, are brought together. They sleep and eat under one roof, they cannot get away from each other. At the end of three days they part, they go their several ways, never, perhaps, to see each other again.
~ Agatha Christie
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in King's Abbot we permit people to indulge their little idiosyncrasies freely.
~ Agatha Christie
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We're very catholic in our tastes," said Mrs. Allerton. "You drink wine always; Tim drinks whisky and soda, and I try all the different brands of mineral water in turn.
~ Agatha Christie
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Human reactions vary and so does human experience.
~ Agatha Christie
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There aren't many abbreviations of Frederica," I said. "It's not like Margaret where you can have half a dozen—Maggie, Margot, Madge, Peggie—
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