"Sad Cypress" Quotes
In "Sad Cypress," Hercule Poirot investigates a complex murder case involving love, jealousy, and a disputed inheritance after a woman dies under suspicious circumstances.
mystery | 336 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Sometimes I feel that there is a touch of madness in everyone.
People always tend to suspect the worst.
There is nothing like the sight of a dead body to bring people together.
Sometimes the truth is so incredible that only the simple-minded can accept it.
Hate is a terrible thing. It poisons the mind and eats away at the soul.
Love can be the most beautiful and the most destructive force in the world.
The act of murder is the ultimate betrayal of trust.
Grief can consume a person entirely, leaving nothing but a hollow shell behind.
Appearances can be deceiving. The most innocent-looking person may be hiding the darkest secrets.
Justice is blind, but it always finds a way to shine a light on the truth.





