“Harold Waring, like many other Englishmen, was a bad linguist.”
The Labours of Hercules (1967)
“Harold Waring, like many other Englishmen, was a bad linguist.”
The Labours of Hercules (1967)
(1945)
“What beats me — it always does — is how a man can be so clever and yet be such a perfect fool.”
The Pale Horse (1961)
“Now there is no murder without a motive.”
The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)
                                        
                                        Lucy Angkatell 
The Hollow (1946)
                                    
Murder for Christmas (1939, Holiday for Murder, Hercule Poirot’s Christmas)
“From a distance he had the bland aspect of a philanthropist.”
Murder on the Orient Express (1934)
“What else will you have? Nice banana and bacon sandwich?”
The Pale Horse (1961)
“Blood tells — always remember that — blood tells.”
The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)