Quotes From "A Caribbean Mystery" By Agatha Christie

The truth must be quite plain, if one could just...
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The truth must be quite plain, if one could just clear away the litter. Agatha Christie
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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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It's all very well to talk like that, ” said Mr. Rafiel. “We, you say? What do you think I can do about it? I can't even walk without help. How can you and I set about preventing a murder? You're about a hundred and I'm a broken-up old crock. 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