Quotes About Conflict
Do you know my friend that each one of us is a dark mystery, a maze of conflicting passions and desire and aptitudes?
~ Agatha Christie
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I think people more often kill those they love, than those they hate. Possibly because only the people you love can really make life unendurable to you.
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Wherever there is human nature, there is drama.
~ Agatha Christie
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It's really very unpleasant. And not being able to say anything to answer back makes it rankle more, if you know what I mean.
~ Agatha Christie
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She's not sensual. She doesn't want affairs. It's just cold-blooded experiment on her part and the fun of stirring people up and setting them against each other. She dabbled in that too. She's the sort of woman who's never had a row with anyone in her life--but rows always happen where she is! She makes them happen. She's kind of female Iago. She must have drama. But she doesn't want to be involved herself. She's always outside pulling strings--looking on--enjoying it!
~ Agatha Christie
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People bicker so and have such rows. Even if they're fond of each other, they still seem to have rows and not to mind a bit whether they have them in public or not.
~ Agatha Christie
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I should like to knock their silly heads together. What is the sense of laughing all the time? They are not saying anything funny.
~ Agatha Christie
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People more often kill those they love than those they hate. Possibly because only the people you love can really make life unendurable to you.
~ Agatha Christie
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Wherever there is human nature, there is drama. But — it is not always just where you think it is. Remember that.
~ Agatha Christie
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One does not blow one's brains out because one has a headstrong daughter!
~ Agatha Christie
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You shouldn't shoot people," said Lord Caterham in a tone of mild remonstrance. "You shouldn't really. I daresay some of them richly deserve it—but all the same it will lead to trouble.
~ Agatha Christie
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I wanted to kill... yes, I wanted to kill. But- incongruous as it may seem to some- I was retrained and hampered by my innate sense of justice. The innocent must not suffer.
~ Agatha Christie
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As a rich property owner says 'Bolsheviks' - as an earnest Communist says 'Capitalists! ' - as a good housewife says 'Blackbeetles' - so did Miss Williams say 'Men!' From her spinster's, governess's life, there rose up a blast of fierce feminism. Nobody hearing her speak could doubt that to Miss Williams Men were the Enemy!
~ Agatha Christie
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Lebih mudah membenci seseorang yang Anda cintai daripada tidak mengacuhkan orang yang Anda cintai.
~ Agatha Christie
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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
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On the slightly apoplectic countenance of Major Barry various emotions seemed contending for mastery.
~ Agatha Christie
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Of course she did not like the police," said Marcus. "Nobody likes the police. I do not like the police. But I have to stand well with them because of my hotel.
~ Agatha Christie
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we can win the war—make no mistake about that—but only if we don't lose it first. And the danger of losing it comes, not from outside—not from the might of Germany's bombers, not from her seizure of neutral countries and fresh vantage points from which to attack—but from within.
~ Agatha Christie
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slack time. The war was
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I think people more often kill those they love than those they hate . Possibly because only the people you love can really make life unendurable to you. - Old Man Charles
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There are people to whom agreement is monotony. They require the stimulant of dissension to create drama in their lives.
~ Agatha Christie
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Fire in her eyes, ice in her voice. I did not wonder that the blood rose to John's face in a crimson tide.
~ Agatha Christie
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Her qualities were all excellent qualities, but sometimes Edward wished that she had more faults and less virtues. It was her virtues that drove him to desperate deeds.
~ Agatha Christie
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But I tell you this—if you try and saddle Fleetwood with this business you'll have me to deal with." "And who exactly are you?" asked Poirot sweetly. Mr. Ferguson got rather red.
~ Agatha Christie
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