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Quotes About Connection

O maid most dear, I am not here. I have no place, no part, No dwelling more by sea nor shore, But only in thy heart.
~ Agatha Christie
It is romantic, you know, the transatlantic telephone. To speak so easily to someone nearly halfway across the globe. The telegraphed photograph - that, too, is romantic. Science is the greatest romance there is.
~ Agatha Christie
But I," she thought, "am not a whole person. I belong not to myself, but to something outside of me.
~ Agatha Christie
Family strength is a marvellous thing.
~ Agatha Christie
Five minutes later, a young man walking rapidly in the opposite direction pulled up short and stopped in front of Sandra. He exclaimed blithely: "I say, what luck! I wondered if I'd ever see you again." His tone was so delighted that she blushed just a little. He stooped to the dog. "What a jolly little fellow. What's his name?" "MacTavish." "Oh, very Scotch.
~ 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
they had embraced each
~ Agatha Christie
Are you still there monsieur Poirot?" Demanded Mrs. Oliver. At the same time, the operator requested more money. With these formalities completed, Poirot spoke once more. "Are you still there Madame?" "I'M still here." Said Mrs. Oliver. "And don't let's waste any more money asking each other if we're there. What is it?
~ Agatha Christie
The happiness of one man and one woman is the greatest thing in all the world
~ Agatha Christie
I did not tell you that Helena Andrenyi was Mrs. Armstrong's sister?
~ Agatha Christie
No, no es tan ridículo como usted se figura. Se basa en una necesidad fundamental de la naturaleza humana, en la necesidad de hablar, de revelarse uno a sí mismo
~ Agatha Christie
Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing; Only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness.
~ Agatha Christie
The fact that you can sit down and write something, and that then it passes direct from you to someone else, is a much happier and more natural feeling than handing out cheques or things of that kind.
~ Agatha Christie
Lucu sekali, karena sesuatu yang telah kita lupakan sering bisa teringat kembali bila kita membicarakannya.
~ Agatha Christie
As pessoas são realmente muito parecidas em todos os lugares.
~ Agatha Christie
Poirot had the capacity to attract confidences. It was as though when people were talking to him they hardly realised who it was they were talking to.
~ Agatha Christie
It's so stupid never to feel anything…
~ Agatha Christie
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
De pronto, con enorme asombro mío, el coronel me cogió la mano. —Ana —dijo con dulzura—, te quiero.
~ Agatha Christie
The past is the father of the present," said Poirot sententiously. He
~ Agatha Christie
liking is more important than loving. It lasts. I want what is between us to last, Luke. I don't want us to love each other and marry and get tired of each other and then want to marry some one else.
~ Agatha Christie
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
But you cannot give to people what they are incapable of receiving.
~ Agatha Christie