Agatha Christie Quotes About Children

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  • There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that is yours, and yet is mysteriously a stranger.

    Agatha Christie (1991). “Agatha Christie: An Autobiography”, Berkley Publishing Group
  • I have always been so sure - too sure... But now I am very humble and I say like a little child: "I do not know..."

    Agatha Christie (1993). “Curtain”
  • The popular idea that a child forgets easily is not an accurate one. Many people go right through life in the grip of an idea which has been impressed on them in very tender years.

    AGATHA CHRISTIE (1969). “MURDER IN MESOPOTAMIA A HERCULE POIROT MYSTERY”
  • I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays and have things arranged for them that they seem so forlornly unable to produce their own ideas.

    Agatha Christie (2010). “An Autobiography”, p.62, HarperCollins UK
  • More children suffer from interference than from non-interference.

    Agatha Christie (1959). “Murder at the manor: The Seven dials mystery, Crooked House, Ordeal by innocence”
  • Intuition is like reading a word without having to spell it out. A child can't do that because it has had so little experience. A grown-up person knows the word because they've seen it often before.

  • A mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world.

  • 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
  • I looked at her. Sheila was my girl--the girl I wanted--and wanted for keeps. But it wasn't any use having illusions about her. Sheila was a liar and probably always would be a liar. It was her way of fighting for survival--the quick easy glib denial. It was a child's weapon--and she'd probably never got out of using it. If I wanted Sheila, I must accept her as she was--be at hand to prop up the weak places. We've all got our weak places. Mine were different from Sheila's, but they were there.

  • Until one looks back on one's own past one fails to realise what an extraordinary view of the world a child has.

    Agatha Christie (1991). “Agatha Christie: An Autobiography”, Berkley Publishing Group
  • A mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path.

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