The truth is, that one doesn't really know anything about anybody. Not even the people who are nearest to you...'' Isn't that going a little too far--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. Agatha Christie
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Think of what you know about other people. You know what they look like, but you don't really know them. You have given them your image in your mind, over time.

Source: A Caribbean Mystery

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