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Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Unless you are good at guessing, it is not much use being a detective. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot: I am an imbecile. I see only half of the picture.
Miss Lemon: I don't even see that. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

A large fierce-looking dog whom Poirot suspected of having mange growled from his position on a moderately comfortable fourth chair. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Fellow has the wrong clothes and all that. French chap-or Belgian. Queer fellow, but he's got the goods all right. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

Love is to give, commit, and trust completely; the courage to be vulnerable without the omniscience of another's virtue. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Rest assured," said Hercule Poirot. "I am the best! — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

wanted to know." "It's better not to know. It's better never to know. Better to leave things as they are. Not push and pry and poke." "You want beauty," said Hercule Poirot. "Beauty at any price. For me, it is truth I want. Always truth." Michael — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

The expected has happened, and when the expected happens, it always causes me emotion. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Ah," said Mr Jesmond, "but Christmas in England is a great institution and I assure you at Kings Lacey you would see it at its best. It's a wonderful old house, you know. Why, one wing of it dates from the fourteenth century."

Again Poirot shivered. The thought of a fourteenth-century English manor house filled him with apprehension. He had suffered too often in the historic country houses of England. He looked round appreciatively at his comfortable modern flat with its radiators and the latest patent devices for excluding any kind of draught.

"In the winter," he said firmly, "I do not leave London. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

There is no telling what a human character is. Until the test comes. To most of us the test comes early in life. A man is confronted quite soon with the necessity to stand on his own feet, to face dangers and difficulties and to take his own line of dealing with them. It may be the straight way, it may be the crooked way
whichever it is, a man usually learns early just what he is made of. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

You might start a new religion yourself, with the creed: 'There is no one so clever as Hercule Poirot, Amen, D. C. Repeat ad lib.'! — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Alas," murmured Poirot to his mustaches, "that one can only eat three times a day ... — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

It is the courage, the insistence, the ruthless force of youth. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Kimberley Nixon

When I first started out, I absolutely begged my agent to get me a Poirot audition, and my wish came true - I did a Poirot! I need to do a Marple to round it off. — Kimberley Nixon

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

Even the most beautiful girl in the world becomes unsightly without depth of character. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

A lot of additional pain and grief is caused by honesty, remarked Hercule Poirot. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot stared hard at Superintendent Sugden's moustache. Its luxuriance seemed to fascinate him. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

The best part of the journey is the surprise and wonder along the way. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Sophie Hannah

Poirot smoothed his mustache, as if he imagined that laughing might have shaken it out of shape. — Sophie Hannah

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

But Aunt Maureen makes smashing omelettes." Julia Upjohn.
"She makes smashing omelettes." Poirot's voice was happy. He sighed.
"Then Hercule Poirot has not lived in vain, he said. It was I who taught your Aunt Maureen to make an omelette. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

The two words expressed volumes. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

The best meals are those prepared by loving hands. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

You're a man milliner, Poirot. I never notice what people have on."
"You should join a nudist colony — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

I'm never going to believe a Poirot mystery again. Never. All those witnesses going, "Yes, I remember it was 3:06 p.m. exactly, because I glanced at the clock as I reached for the sugar tongs, and Lady Favisham was quite clearly sitting on the right-hand side of the fireplace."
Bollocks. They have no idea where Lady Favisham was, they just don't want to admit it in front of Poirot. I'm amazed he gets anywhere. — Sophie Kinsella

Poirot Best Quotes By G.M. Malliet

Oh please tell me we're not doing the Poirot thing again - the suspects in the library with the candlestick or whatever'.
Max looked at him [DCI Cotton]. 'Fruitcake in this case. And what would you prefer? A car chase? It's the most efficient way to flush out a killer, as Dame Agatha Christie well knew. — G.M. Malliet

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

If you are to be Hercule Poirot, you must think of everything. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

True beauty is a warm heart, a kind soul, and an attentive ear. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

We will make them tell us what it is," said Poirot.
"Third degree?" said Colonel Carbury.
"No." Poirot shook his head. "Just ordinary conversation. On the whole, you know, people tell you the truth. Because it is easier! Because it is less strain on the inventive faculties! You can tell one lie - or two lies - or three lies or even four lies - but you cannot lie all the time. And so - the truth becomes plain. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

The only time that exists in life is now. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

I like to see an angry Englishman," said Poirot. "They are very amusing. The more emotional they feel the less command they have of language. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

A brave new world. There isn't anything really like that, is there?"
"You don't believe in it?"
"Do you?"
"There is always a brave new world," said Poirot, "but only, you know, for very special people. The lucky ones. The ones who carry the making of that world within themselves. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

There was only one thing about his own appearance which really pleased Hercule Poirot, and that was the profusion of his moustaches, and the way they responded to grooming and treatment and trimming. They were magnificent. He knew of nobody else who had any moustache half as good. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

There are more important things than finding the murderer. And justice is a fine word, but it is sometimes difficult to say exactly what one means by it. In my opinion, the important thing is to clear the innocent. - Hercule Poirot — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

I suppose next time I come home I shall find you wearing false moustaches - or are you doing so now?'
Poirot winced. His moustaches had always been his sensitive point. He was inordinately proud of them. My words touched him on the raw.
'No, no, indeed, mon ami. That day, I pray the good God, is still far off. The false moustaches! Quelle Horreur!'
He tugged at them vigorously to assure me of their genuine character.
'Well, they are very luxuriant still,' I said.
'N'est-ce pas? Never, in the whole of London, have I seen a pair of moustaches to equal mine.'
A good job too, I thought privately. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Ken Poirot

Conflict is just another chance for agreement. — Ken Poirot

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

Poirot, watching him, felt suddenly a doubt
an uncomfortable twinge. Was there, here, something that he had missed? Some richness of the spirit? Sadness crept over him. Yes, he should have become acquainted with the classics. Long ago. Now, alas, it was too late ... — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By Agatha Christie

But seriously Poirot, what a hobby! Compare that to
" his voice sank to an appreciative purr
"an easy chair in front of a wood fire in a long low room lined with books
must be a long room
not a square one. Books all round one. A glass of port
and a book open in your hand. Time rolls back as you read. — Agatha Christie

Poirot Best Quotes By David Baldacci

He rose, placed another small log on the fire, sat back down in his armchair, and opened his book.
"What are you reading?" Reggie asked.
"On a wild night like this? Agatha Christie, of course. I still feel compelled to see if Hercule Poirot's 'little gray cells' will do their job one more time. It seems to often inspire my own brain, however inferior it might be to the diminutive Belgian's. — David Baldacci