Agatha Christie Quotes About Safety

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  • Bad temper is its own safety valve. He who can bark does not bite.

    Agatha Christie (1951). “The Under Dog: And Other Stories”, New York, Dodd, Mead [1951
  • too much safety is abhorrent to the nature of a human being.

    Agatha Christie (1975). “Curtain”
  • The steamship whose machinery is broken may be brought into port and made fast to the dock. She is safe, but not sound. Repairs may last a long time. Christ designs to make us both safe and sound. Justification gives the first - safety; sanctification gives us the second - soundness.

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