Agatha Christie Quotes About Judging

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  • Any woman can fool a man if she wants to and if he's in love with her.

    Agatha Christie (1978). “The mousetrap, & other plays”, Putnam Adult
  • Bottled, was he?" Said Colonel Bantry, with an Englishman's sympathy for alcoholic excess. "Oh, well, can't judge a fellow by what he does when he's drunk? When I was at Cambridge, I remember I put a certain utensil - well - well, nevermind.

    Agatha Christie (1977). “Starring Miss Marple”, Dodd Mead
  • marriage is an extraordinary thing - and I doubt if any outsider - even a child of the marriage - has the right to judge.

    Agatha Christie (2010). “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (Poirot)”, p.30, HarperCollins UK
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