Quotes About Relationship
There! Now we're friends!" declared the minx. "Say you're sorry about my sister -" "I am desolated!" "That's a good boy!
~ Agatha Christie
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There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that is yours, and yet is mysteriously a stranger.
~ Agatha Christie
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Marriage is called all sorts of things, a haven, and a refuge, and a crowning glory, and a state of bondage, and lots more. But do you know what I think it is?' 'What?' 'A sport!' 'And a damned good sport too,' said Tommy.
~ Agatha Christie
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Good gracious, Jerry, you'll probably have to marry the girl.' Joanna was half serious, half laughing. It was at that moment that I made a very important discovery. 'Damn it all,' I said. 'I don't mind if I do. In fact - I should like it.' A very funny expression came over Joanna's face. She got up and said dryly, as she went toward the door, 'Yes, I've known that for some time...' She left me standing, glass in hand, aghast at my new discovery.
~ Agatha Christie
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I know he'll probably always be like it, but I love him. I may be able to help him and I may not. But I'll take that risk.
~ Agatha Christie
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I'm going to marry him. And if he thinks he can get divorced and married every two or three years in the approved Hollywood fashion, well, he never made a bigger mistake in his life. He's going to marry and stick to me.
~ Agatha Christie
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Profesi suami yang paling baik bagi wanita adalah arkeolog. Karena semakin tua si wanita, suami akan semakin tertarik kepadanya.
~ Agatha Christie
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The longer the time that has elapsed, the more things fall into proportion. One sees them in their true relationship to one another.
~ Agatha Christie
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The human and personal element can never be ignored.
~ Agatha Christie
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There is too much talk about sex, too much attention is paid to it. I do not mean that anything about sex is wrong. That is nonsense. But sex cannot take the place of love, it goes with love but it cannot succeed by itself. To love means the words of the marriage service. For better, for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health. That is what you take on if you love and wish to marry.
~ Agatha Christie
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A woman would know all right about her own husband.
~ Agatha Christie
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My whole belief in life was based on the fact that [she] loved me.
~ Agatha Christie
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After you've fallen in love with a man and married him and got used to his ways and settled down comfortably—to go and throw it all up and start again! It seems to me madness.
~ Agatha Christie
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Un archeologo è il miglior marito che una donna possa avere: più lei diventa vecchia, più lui s'interessa a lei.
~ Agatha Christie
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they had embraced each
~ Agatha Christie
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So long as you didn't expect her to talk. He thanked his stars he wasn't married to her. Once you got used to all that perfection of face and form where would you be? She couldn't even listen intelligently. The sort of girl who would expect you to tell her every morning at the breakfast table that you loved her passionately!
~ Agatha Christie
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M. Poirot,' she said somewhat breathlessly, 'Can I speak to you alone?' 'Milady, Captain Hastings is as my other self. You can speak before him as though he were a thing of no account, not there at all. Be seated, I pray you.
~ Agatha Christie
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Idealan muž je arheolog jer što je žena starija to ga više zanima.
~ Agatha Christie
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My boy, I know what I'm talking about. Mind you, I'm not saying marriage doesn't come hard on a fellow at first. It does. Fellow says to himself, damn it all, he says, I can't call my soul my own! But he gets broken in. It's all discipline." Luke
~ Agatha Christie
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I did not tell you that Helena Andrenyi was Mrs. Armstrong's sister?
~ Agatha Christie
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He had a book in his hand which I had lent him. 'Thank you for lending me this,' he said. 'I enjoyed it.' He put it down beside me. Then he sat down on the end of my bed, looked at me thoughtfully, and said that he wanted to marry me. No Victorian Miss exclaiming, 'Oh, Mr Simpkins, this is so sudden!' could have looked more completely taken aback than I did.
~ Agatha Christie
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Well, you know, bigamy is bigamy.
~ Agatha Christie
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but you see we've got to lead a queer life together, you and I. It's not going to be the life that you've led and it's not going to be the life that I've led either.
~ Agatha Christie
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Emily laughed. Bending over she kissed the old lady. 'Don't pretend to be an idiot,' she said. 'You know perfectly well which it is.
~ Agatha Christie
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