“... the belief in a superstratum of human beings ... is the most evil of all beliefs. For when you say, 'I am not as other men' -- you have lost the two most valuable qualities we have ever tried to attain: -- humility and brotherhood.”
Quote by Agatha Christie
Book:Dame Agatha abroad
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Dame Agatha abroad
In this compilation, Agatha Christie shares her experiences and observations from her travels around the world, offering readers a glimpse into the personal life and perspectives of the famous author. more
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