24 Quotes About Agatha Christie

One of the most prolific and best-selling novelists of all time, Agatha Christie has written over sixty detective novels and short stories. Her first book, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, was published in 1920 and went on to sell millions of copies. Christie was also a prolific playwright and her plays were performed all over the world. She was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1971 and Knighted in 1976.

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La vie est vaine, Un peu d’amour, Un peu de haine, Et puis– Bonjour! La vie est brève: Un peu d’espoir, Un peu de rève Et puis– Bon soir! Ah, brief is Life, Love’s short sweet way, With dreamings rife, And then– Good-day! And Life is vain– Hope’s vague delight, Grief’s transient pain, And then– Good-night. George Du Maurie
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And yet, " said Poirot, "suppose an accident-"" Ah, no, my friend-"" From your point of view it would be regrettable, I agree. But nevertheless let us just for one moment suppose it. Then, perhaps, all these here are linked together - by death. Agatha Christie
Poetry is not the most important thing in life... I'd...
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Poetry is not the most important thing in life... I'd much rather lie in a hot bath reading Agatha Christie and sucking sweets. Dylan Thomas
Use that fluff of yours you call a brain.
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Use that fluff of yours you call a brain. Agatha Christie
You don't appreciate a faithful husband when you've got one,...
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You don't appreciate a faithful husband when you've got one, ' said Tommy.'All my friends tell me you never know with husbands, ' said Tuppance.'You have the wrong kind of friends, ' said Tommy. Agatha Christie
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When you think about the period in which Agatha Christie's crime novels were written, they are actually quite edgy for the time. Sara Sheridan
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What a queer topsy turvy world it was. It used to be the man who went to the wars, the woman who stayed at home. But here the positions were reversed. Agatha Christie
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Your idea of a woman is someone who gets on a chair and shrieks if she sees a mouse. That's all prehistoric. Agatha Christie
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The two words expressed volumes. Agatha Christie
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I'm sorry, but I do hate this differentiation between the sexes. 'The modern girl has a thoroughly businesslike attitude to life' That sort of thing. It's not a bit true! Some girls are businesslike and some aren't. Some men are sentimental and muddle-headed, others are clear-headed and logical. There are just different types of brains. Agatha Christie
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Why didn't they ask the Evans? Agatha Christie
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The man who came into the room did not look as though his name was, or could have ever been, Robinson. It might have been Demetrius, or Isaacstein, or Perenna - though not one or the other in particular. He was not definitely Jewish, nor definitely Greek nor Portugese nor Spanish, nor South American. What did seem highly unlikely was that he was an Englishman called Robinson. Agatha Christie
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Oh please tell me we're not doing the Poirot thing again – the suspects in the library with the candlestick or whatever'. Max looked at him [DCI Cotton]. 'Fruitcake in this case. And what would you prefer? A car chase? It’s the most efficient way to flush out a killer, as Dame Agatha Christie well knew. G.M. Malliet
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When the sea goes down, there will come from the mainland boats and men. And they will find ten dead bodies and an unsolved problem on Indian Island. Agatha Christie
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There is something about the defencelessness of youth that moves me to tears. Youth is so vulnerable. It is so ruthless--so sure. So generous and so demanding. Agatha Christie
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It is the courage, the insistence, the ruthless force of youth. Agatha Christie
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Alma didn’t want Isabel to start singing the praises of their pet, a rescue beagle, or she wouldn’t shush until sundown. “I’ve found the missing lady, ” Alma said. “Say welcome home, Betsy Sweet. Ed Lynskey
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History was my favourite subject at school and in my spare time I read historical novels voraciously from Heidi to the Scarlet Pimpernel and from Georgette Heyer to Agatha Christie. Sara Sheridan
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There is at Christmas time a great deal of hypocrisy, honourable hypocrisy, hypocrisy undertaken pour le bon motif, c'est entendu, but nevertheless hypocrisy! Agatha Christie
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Intuition is like reading a word without having to spell it out. A child can't do that because it has had so little experience. A grown-up person knows the word because they've seen it often before. Agatha Christie
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Eh bien, then, you are crazy, or appear crazy or you think you are crazy, and possibly you may be crazy. Agatha Christie
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But when you say crazy, that describes very well what the general appearance may be to ordinary, everyday people. Agatha Christie
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The discovery of an interaction among the four hemes made it obvious that they must be touching, but in science what is obvious is not necessarily true. When the structure of hemoglobin was finally solved, the hemes were found to lie in isolated pockets on the surface of the subunits. Without contact between them how could one of them sense whether the others had combined with oxygen? And how could as heterogeneous a collection of chemical agents as protons, chloride ions, carbon dioxide, and diphosphoglycerate influence the oxygen equilibrium curve in a similar way? It did not seem plausible that any of them could bind directly to the hemes or that all of them could bind at any other common site, although there again it turned out we were wrong. To add to the mystery, none of these agents affected the oxygen equilibrium of myoglobin or of isolated subunits of hemoglobin. We now know that all the cooperative effects disappear if the hemoglobin molecule is merely split in half, but this vital clue was missed. Like Agatha Christie, Nature kept it to the last to make the story more exciting. There are two ways out of an impasse in science: to experiment or to think. By temperament, perhaps, I experimented, whereas Jacques Monod thought. Max F. Perutz