Quotes From "Towards Zero" By Agatha Christie

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I suppose, like most young people nowadays, boredom is what you dread most in the world, and yet, I can assure you, there are worse things. Agatha Christie
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It has been my experience, that women possess little or no pride where love affairs are concerned. Pride is a quality often on their lips, but not apparent in their actions. Agatha Christie
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It's extraordinary, the amount of misunderstandings there are even between two people who discuss a thing quite often - both of them assuming different things and neither of them discovering the discrepancy. Agatha Christie
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Whether he acted rightly or not, I have never been sure. It was the future of a child that was at stake. A child, he felt, ought to be given the benefit of a doubt. Agatha Christie