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Agatha Christie

"You would hate people if you were like me. If you weren't wanted."

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"You would hate people if you were like me. If you weren't wanted."

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"Usually my form of turning someone down was shoving a stake through his heart while smirking, Gotcha!"

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"Despite the rejection, and in violation of all the rules, I came back year after year."

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"Severing our young and fragile friendship was a sad ordeal, but sadder still was the fact that this friend found it so difficult to respond to my immediate need, unlike a dreamed boy who always afforded me easy comfort. I couldn't understand what was so hard about reaching out to hug someone. But judging by Gregory's uncomfortable conduct I had to assume it was an honest trial."

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"To operate in the serpent dimension is to reject laws of the kingdom."

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"A moment later, Liam's bright blue eyes opened, and he was seeing me. He just wasn't seeing Ruby."

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"I don't hate you.. I just don't like that you exist."

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"The nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her."

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"The world of romance and business works on this principle - You may be rejected several times, but not everyone will reject you."

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"... Good gracious, Jerry, you'll probably have to marry the girl.'Joanna was half serious, half laughing.It was at that moment that I made a very important discovery.'Damn it all,' I said. 'I don't mind if I do. In fact - I should like it.'A very funny expression came over Joanna's face. She got up and said dryly, as she went toward the door, 'Yes, I've known that for some time...'She left me standing, glass in hand, aghast at my new discovery."
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"That was what murder was-as easy as that!But afterwards you went on remembering..."
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"She's not sensual. She doesn't want affairs. It's just cold-blooded experiment on her part and the fun of stirring people up and setting them against each other. She dabbled in that too. She's the sort of woman who's never had a row with anyone in her life--but rows always happen where she is! She makes them happen. She's kind of female Iago. She must have drama. But she doesn't want to be involved herself. She's always outside pulling strings--looking on--enjoying it!"
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"But what really happens after you are dead - that is what I want to know?I cannot tell you Renisenb. You should ask a priest these questions.He would just give me the usual answers. I want to know.We shall none of us know until we are dead ourselves."
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"When you're in the middle of a nightmare, something ordinary is the only hope. Anyway, ordinary things are the best. I've always thought so."
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"For somewhere," said Poirot to himself, indulging in an absolute riot of mixed metaphors, "there is in the hay a needle, and among the sleeping dogs there is one on whom I shall put my foot, and by shooting the arrows into the air, one will come down and hit a glass house!"
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"There's too much tendency to attribute to God the evils that man does of his own free will."
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"I mean that if you are not absolutely sure of a thing, it is so difficult to commit yourself to a definite course of action."
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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."
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"A mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no aw no pity it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path."
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