Quotes About Crime
But murder's a violent crime. Associate it more with a man." -- Evelyn Howard
~ Agatha Christie
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Wargrave murdered Edward Seton all right, murdered him as surely as if he'd stuck a stiletto through him! But he was clever enough to do it from the judge's seat in wig and gown. So in the ordinary way you can't bring his little crime home to him.
~ Agatha Christie
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Sommige van de grootste misdadigers die ik heb gekend hadden engelengezichten,' sprak Poirot opgewekt. 'Een misvorming van de grijze cellen kan heel goed samengaan met het gezicht van een madonna.
~ Agatha Christie
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He had to deal with the physical world and not the psychic. It was his job to track down the murderer. And to do that he required no guidance from the spirit world.
~ Agatha Christie
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Murder, do you mean?" Miss Marple looked shocked. "I don't know why you should assume that I think of murder all the time." "Nonsense, Jane. Why don't you come out boldly and call yourself a criminologist and have done with it?
~ Agatha Christie
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Vaguely reminiscent of a large bumblebee, Chief-Inspector Fred Davy wandered around the confines of the Criminal Investigation Department, humming to himself.
~ Agatha Christie
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A person who had killed three times wouldn't hesitate to kill again…. They were in danger,
~ Agatha Christie
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Her mind went back to the scene she had witnessed. Horrible, quite horrible… She was a strong-nerved woman, but she shivered. What a strange—what a fantastic thing to happen to her, Elspeth McGillicuddy! If the blind of the carriage had not happened to fly up… But that, of course, was Providence. Providence had willed that she, Elspeth McGillicuddy, should be a witness of the crime. Her lips set grimly.
~ Agatha Christie
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Which crime—the first or the second?" "There is only one—what you call the first and second murder are only the two halves of the same crime. The second half is simple—the motive—
~ Agatha Christie
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I wonder, Miss Marple," I said suddenly, "if you were to commit a murder whether you would ever be found out." "What a terrible idea," said Miss Marple, shocked. "I hope I could never do such a wicked thing.
~ Agatha Christie
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So in crime the murderer who is successful cannot conceive the possibility of not being successful! He takes to himself all the credit for a successful performance—but I tell you, my friends, however carefully planned, no crime can be successful without luck!
~ Agatha Christie
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One wants to know," said Miss Marple, "what really happened." "She was killed." "Yes, but who killed her, and why, and what happened to her body? Where is it now?" "That's the business of the police to find out.
~ Agatha Christie
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Precisely. A murderer is always a gambler. And, like many gamblers, a murderer often does not know when to stop. With each crime his opinion of his own abilities is strengthened. His sense of proportion is warped. He does not say "I have been clever and lucky!" No, he says only "I have been clever!
~ Agatha Christie
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Do you know, Poirot, I almost wish sometimes that you would commit a murder." "Mon cher!" "Yes, I'd like to see just how you'd set about it." "My dear Japp, if I committed a murder you would not have the least chance of seeing—how I set about it! You would not even be aware, probably, that a murder had been committed.
~ Agatha Christie
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Wife murder is perfectly possible—almost natural, let's say!
~ Agatha Christie
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Who is Mr. Radnor?
~ Agatha Christie
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After this conversation, Monsieur Poirot, I shall wonder that there is anyone left alive!
~ Agatha Christie
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Ach! That." Race
~ Agatha Christie
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I admit that the second murder in the book often cheers things up.
~ Agatha Christie
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When you have two crimes precisely similar in design and execution, you find the same brain behind them both." -- Hercule Poirot
~ Agatha Christie
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I have been wondering—whether it might perhaps be all much simpler than we suppose. Murders so often are quite simple—with an obvious rather sordid motive….
~ Agatha Christie
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Death in the Clouds
~ Agatha Christie
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