And Then There Were None

Book · 5 characters · 503 quotes · 1939

Quotes from And Then There Were None

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"Death comes to all men."
Justice Wargrave Death
L
"I wonder if any of us are really innocent."
Lombard
A
"We are all guilty of something."
Armstrong Justice
J
"I have a certain genius for putting myself in the position of the other person."
Justice Wargrave Wisdom
J
"No one can accuse me of not being honest about my feelings."
Justice Wargrave Truth
V
"We are all prisoners of our choices."
Vera Claythorne Freedom
J
"Power corrupts absolutely."
Justice Wargrave Power
V
"Hope is the last thing to die."
Vera Claythorne Hope
A
"The mind breaks before the body."
Armstrong Strength
J
"Justice delayed is not justice denied."
Justice Wargrave Justice
L
"Survival requires sacrifice."
Lombard Perseverance
J
"We are all capable of murder."
Justice Wargrave Power
J
"Some sins cannot be forgiven."
Justice Wargrave Faith
J
"The law is powerless against true justice."
Justice Wargrave Justice
V
"Guilt destroys from within."
Vera Claythorne Courage
J
"Death is the ultimate truth."
Justice Wargrave Death
L
"Trust no one."
Lombard Wisdom
A
"Isolation brings out the worst in people."
Armstrong
L
"Conscience is a terrible thing."
Lombard Wisdom
J
"No one is innocent."
Justice Wargrave Justice
J
"Fear is the greatest weapon."
Justice Wargrave Fear
V
"We are all murderers in our hearts."
Vera Claythorne Truth
J
"Justice may be late, but it comes in the end."
Justice Wargrave Justice
J
"We are all judged by what we have done, not what we meant to do."
Justice Wargrave Wisdom
J
"The past always catches up with us."
Justice Wargrave Time
J
"There is no escape from conscience."
Justice Wargrave Justice
J
"We are all murderers in our hearts."
Justice Wargrave Truth
J
"I have lived a long life and I have seen much evil, but I do not believe that evil is inherent in mankind."
Justice Wargrave Philosophy
J
"A man can smile and smile and be a villain."
Justice Wargrave Truth
J
"We are prisoners of our own making."
Justice Wargrave Freedom