Armstrong

Character in And Then There Were None From: And Then There Were None

The doctor whose professional perspective and ethical dilemmas produce memorable dialogue

63 quotes

"The mind is capable of terrible things."
Strength
"Paranoia feeds on isolation."
Fear
"Fear is a curious thing—it can paralyze or it can enlighten."
Fear
"The mind can be as dangerous as any weapon."
Knowledge
"The guilty carry their burden differently than the innocent."
Truth
"Suspicion is a terrible thing."
Fear
"The accusation is true."
"Fear is the most dangerous emotion of all."
Fear
"Logic cannot penetrate the veil of madness."
Wisdom
"A man who has once suspected himself of a crime will never quite feel innocent again."
Truth
"Death comes for us all eventually."
Death
"Each of us is capable of crime under certain circumstances"
Truth
"Murder is not a pleasant thing to contemplate"
Death
"We are all guilty of something"
Truth
"I would not harm an innocent soul"
Kindness
"I have judged myself long before being brought here"
Truth
"Each of us harbors a secret, a sin we thought was forgotten."
Truth
"In isolation, the mind becomes both judge and executioner."
"I wonder if you're all mad."
Fear
"The human body is a curious thing."
Science
"I don't believe in supernatural things."
Truth
"Fear is the worst enemy here."
Fear
"The island is alive with malice."
Fear
"Guilt is a powerful master."
Truth
"We brought our sins with us."
Truth
"Logic cannot explain everything."
Philosophy
"The island has no mercy."
Fear
"The human mind is a curious instrument."
Knowledge
"We came here as strangers and we shall leave as ghosts."
Death
"We are prisoners of our own making."
Freedom