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What good is money if it can't buy happiness?
Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie
Age: 85 †
Born: 1890
Born: September 15
Died: 1976
Died: January 12
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Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller
Mary Westmacott
Agatha Mary Clarissa Mallowan
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You've a pretty good nerve, said Ratchett. Will twenty thousand dollars tempt you? It will not. If you're holding out for more, you won't get it. I know what a thing's worth to me. I, also M. Ratchett. What's wrong with my proposition? Poirot rose. If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face, M. Ratchett,
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Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend.
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I know there's a proverb which that says 'To err is human,' but a human error is nothing to what a computer can do if it tries.
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I have no pity for myself either. So let it be Veronal. But I wish Hercule Poirot had never retired from work and come here to grow vegetable marrows.
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a lot of trouble has been caused by memoirs. Indiscreet revelations, that sort of thing. People who have been close as an oyster all their lives seem positively to relish causing trouble when they themselves shall be comfortably dead.
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We owe most of our great inventions and most of the achievements of genius to idleness either enforced or voluntary.
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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.
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Your not reliable. You wouldn't be at all a comfortable sort of person to live with.
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No sign, so far, of anything sinister—but I live in hope.
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How often have I not heard a perfectly intelligent female says, in the tone of one clinching an argument, 'Edgar says -- ' And all the time you are perfectly aware that Edgar is a perfect fool.
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There are doubtless certain unworldly people who are indifferent to money. I myself have never met one.
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If only-if only, Hastings, you would part your hair in the middle instead of at the side! What a difference it would make to the symmetry of your appearance. And your moustache. If you must have a moustache, let it be a real moustache-a thing of beauty such as mine.
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I suppose without curiosity a man would be a tortoise. Very comfortable life, a tortoise has.
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all women, without in the least meaning it, consider every man they meet as a possible husband for themselves or for their best friend.
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Doctors can do almost anything nowadays, can't they, unless they kill you while they're trying to cure you.
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