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Agatha Christie

"When a man's neck's in danger, he doesn't stop to think too much about sentiment."

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Donna Grant

"Fish are small, but do not drown in the sea. Ships are big, but sink in the ocean."

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Donna Grant

"That's a funny thing: you think, when awful things happen, everything else just stops, like you would forget to pee and eat and get thirsty, but it's not really true. It's like you and your body are two separate things, like your body is betraying you, chugging on, idiotic and animal, craving water and sandwiches and bathroom breaks while your world falls apart."

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Donna Grant

"If a negative viewer looks at you with an ugly fiendish eye, find a way and pluck off his eyes, or better still, protect your good image."

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Donna Grant

"It's more like the anger what keep us alive, if yoh are Happy - you are fucking open to dead."

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Donna Grant

"When a wolf is hungry it befriends sheep."

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Donna Grant

"A true survivor is someone who, after 12+ years of being schooled, remains independent in their thinking."

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Donna Grant

"He who knows to be afraid has a higher chance of living!"

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Donna Grant

"Humans get used to even if they are in the hell."

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Donna Grant

"After four days of flight, she had found a hiding place..."

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Donna Grant

"Fear is the venom impact of predator sting, causing prey not to be focus on the survival."

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Agatha Christie
"To rush into explanations is always a sign of weakness."

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Agatha Christie
"I'm going to marry him. And if he thinks he can get divorced and married every two or three years in the approved Hollywood fashion, well, he never made a bigger mistake in his life. He's going to marry and stick to me."

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Agatha Christie
"What are the years from twenty to forty? Fettered and bound by personal and emotional relationships. That's bound to be. That's living. But later there's a new stage. You can think, observe life, discover something about other people and the truth about yourself. Life becomes real--significant. You see it as a whole. Not just one scene--the scene you, as an actor, are playing. No man or woman is actually himself (or herself) till after forty-five. That's when individuality has a chance."

Life

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Agatha Christie
"Where there is murder, anything can happen."

Danger

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Agatha Christie
"The best time to plan a book is while you're doing the dishes."

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Agatha Christie
"Who was there to guard youth from pain and death - youth who could not, who had never been able to, guard itself? Did they know too little? Or was it that they knew too much, and therefore thought they knew it all?"

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Agatha Christie
"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."

Communication

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Agatha Christie
"It's all very well to talk like that, said Mr. Rafiel. "We, you say? What do you think I can do about it? I can't even walk without help. How can you and I set about preventing a murder? You're about a hundred and I'm a broken-up old crock."

Life

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Agatha Christie
"Un archeologo A il miglior marito che una donna possa avere: piA1 lei diventa vecchia, piA1 lui s'interessa a lei."

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Agatha Christie
"And how do you know that these fine begonias are not of equal importance?"

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