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With thought, all problems can be resolved.
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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A woman who doesn't lie is a woman without imagination and without sympathy.
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The happy people are failures because they are on such good terms with themselves they don't give a damn.
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Wonderful things, horses. Never know what they will do, or won't do.
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And if you cast down an idol, there's nothing left.
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An ugly voice repels me where an ugly face would not.
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But surely for everything you love you have to pay some price.
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Many years ago, when I was once saying sadly to Max it was a pity I couldn't have taken up archaeology when I was a girl, so as to be more knowledgeable on the subject, he said, 'Don't you realize that at this moment you know more about prehistoric pottery than any woman in England?'
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Life itself is an unsolved mystery, said the clergyman gravely.
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It is deplorable...to remove all the romance - all the mystery!
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In old days the public didn't really mind much about accuracy, but nowadays readers take it upon themselves to write to authors on every possible occasion, pointing out flaws.
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Everybody is very much alike, really. But fortunately, perhaps, they don't realise it. - Miss Marple
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I think, myself, that one's memories represent those moments which, insignificant as they may seem, nevertheless represent the inner self and oneself as most really oneself.
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... it's always interesting when one doesn't see. If you don't see what a thing means, you must be looking at it wrong way round.
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Who is there who has not felt a sudden startled pang at reliving an old experience or feeling an old emotion?
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The contemporary historian never writes such a true history as the historian of a later generation.
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there is no fanatic like a religious fanatic.
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The simplest explanation is always the most likely.
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The first time you do a thing is always exciting.
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