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“I’ve often noticed that once coincidences start happening they go on happening in the most extraordinary way. I dare say it’s some natural law that we haven’t found out.”
Agatha Christie, The Early Classics of Agatha Christie
“That’s the curious part about speaking the truth. No one does believe it.”
Agatha Christie, The Early Classics of Agatha Christie
“Real evidence is usually vague and unsatisfactory. It has to be examined — sifted. But here the whole thing is cut and dried. No, my friend, this evidence has been very cleverly manufactured — so cleverly that it has defeated its own ends.”
Agatha Christie, The Early Classics of Agatha Christie
“What have I always told you? Everything must be taken into account. If the fact will not fit the theory — let the theory go.”
Agatha Christie, The Early Classics of Agatha Christie
“Presently, when we are calmer, we will arrange the facts, neatly, each in his proper place. We will examine — and reject. Those of importance we will put on one side; those of no importance, pouf!” — he screwed up his cherub-like face, and puffed comically enough — “blow them away!”
Agatha Christie, The Early Classics of Agatha Christie