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Quotes About Relationships

Caroline is the lady who cooks for me. Incidentally she is the wife of my gardener. What kind of a wife she makes I do not know, but she is an excellent cook. James, on the other hand, is not a good gardener—but I support him in idleness and give him the lodge to live in solely on account of Caroline's cooking.
~ Agatha Christie
I'm not at all sure that I'm not a little jealous of her… we women are such cats, aren't we? Scratch, scratch, miauw, miauw, purr, purr…
~ Agatha Christie
one of the worst things in the world today, the unkindness of woman to woman.
~ Agatha Christie
It is a curious thought, but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous, that you realise just how much you love them!
~ Agatha Christie
Quando si vive nello stesso paese, uno non sente il bisogno di programmare incontri con i vecchi amici: prima o poi è convinto che li incontrerà. Questo però, se ci si muove in sfere diverse, non accade mai.
~ Agatha Christie
It is a fundamental axiom of married life that you must lie to a woman. She likes it!
~ Agatha Christie
The happiness of one man and one woman is the greatest thing in all the world
~ Agatha Christie
Never tell all you know-not even to the person you know best.
~ Agatha Christie
You don't stop being in love with anyone because you get old. People like Derek and Deborah think you do. They can't imagine anyone who isn't young being in love.
~ Agatha Christie
Successful love may sometimes use the language of flattery, I admit. But hopeless love, dearest, always speaks the truth.
~ Agatha Christie
What was one to do, thought Adela, with someone who didn't talk gardening or dogs - those standbys of rural conversation.
~ Agatha Christie
The amount of women you hear say, "If Donald—or Arthur—or whatever his name was—had only lived." And I sometimes think but if he had, he'd have been a stout, unromantic, short-tempered, middle-aged husband as likely as not.
~ Agatha Christie
Creo que la gente mata con mayor frecuencia a los que quiere que a los que odia. Posiblemente porque sólo aquéllos a quienes uno quiere de verdad pueden desbaratar nuestra vida.
~ Agatha Christie
He's got a wife," I said. "Quite a nice wife, and two obstreperous children—boys.
~ Agatha Christie
Married a man who wasn't much good. I'd say she never had much judgment when it came to men. Some women haven't. They fall for anyone who tells them a hard-luck story. Always convinced that all the man needs is proper female understanding. That, once married to her, he'll pull up his socks and make a go of life! But of course that type of man never does.
~ Agatha Christie
La gente feliz fracasa porque se encuentra en tan buenas relaciones consigo misma, que le tiene sin cuidado todo lo demás.
~ Agatha Christie
Everybody knows everybody else's secrets and that they enter into a kind of conspiracy to pretend that they don't.
~ Agatha Christie
Lebih mudah membenci seseorang yang Anda cintai daripada tidak mengacuhkan orang yang Anda cintai.
~ Agatha Christie
And let me tell you something, mademoiselle – in the course of my experience I have known five cases of wives murdered by devoted husbands, and twenty-two of husbands murdered by devoted wives. Les femmes, they obviously keep up appearances better.
~ Agatha Christie
It has been my experience," said Mr. Treves, "that women possess little or no pride where love affairs are concerned. Pride is a quality often on -their lips, but not apparent in their actions.
~ Agatha Christie
The truth is," said Evelyn, "that one doesn't really know anything about anybody." She added, "Not even the people who are nearest to you…." "Isn't that going a little too far, Evelyn—exaggerating too much?" "I don't think it is. When you think of people, it is in the image you have made of them for yourself." "I know you," said Edward Hillingdon quietly. "You think you do.
~ Agatha Christie
It is necessary to tell a woman at least once a week, and preferably three or four times, that we love her; and that it is also wise to bring her a few flowers, to pay her a few compliments, to tell her that she looks well in her new dress or new hat.
~ Agatha Christie
Yes, so it appears. But you can look at the thing from another angle. Fräulein Greta was his niece and a very lovely girl, but the War has shown us time and again that brother can turn against sister, or father against son and so on, and the loveliest and gentlest of young girls did some of the most amazing things.
~ Agatha Christie
Hasta el propio Romeo, como sabes, tuvo su Rosalinda antes de que le sorbiera el seso Julieta.
~ Agatha Christie