Agatha Christie Quotes About Doubt
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The bereaved had never any doubt about their dear ones' wishes and those wishes usually squared with their own inclinations.
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Heather Badcock meant no harm. She never did mean harm, but there is no doubt that people like Heather Badcock (and like my old friend Alison Wilde), are capable of doing a lot of harm because they lack - not kindness, they have kindness - but any real consideration for the way their actions may affect other people. She though always of what an action meant to her, never sparing a thought to what it might mean to somebody else.
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Juliet singles out Romeo. Desdemona claims Othello. They have no doubts, the young, no fear, no pride.
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marriage is an extraordinary thing - and I doubt if any outsider - even a child of the marriage - has the right to judge.
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You have a tendency, Hastings, to prefer the least likely. That, no doubt, is from reading too many detective stories.
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