Poirot (TV Series)
The ABC Murders (1992)
David Suchet: Hercule Poirot
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Quotes
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Donald Fraser : Who are you anyway? You don't belong to the police.
Hercule Poirot : No, Monsieur, I am better than the police.
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Captain Hastings : You mean it wasn't true?
Hercule Poirot : Not in the least, mon ami.
Captain Hastings : Good Lord!
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Captain Hastings : So how have you been these last six months? Busy?
Hercule Poirot : No, the little grey cells, I fear, they grow the rust.
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Hercule Poirot : Ah, Hastings, always you are full of the charitable feelings for the young ladies who are beautiful, hmmm? As for me, I am always full of the charitable feelings to the old ladies that have the maladies.
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Hercule Poirot : Remember, Monsieur Fraser, our weapon is our knowledge, but it may be a knowledge we do not know we possess.
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Hercule Poirot : Which of us one time or another have not felt aggrieved by a shopkeeper.
Captain Hastings : Good Lord! Yes.
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Hercule Poirot : I did not say this before, Hastings, because... uh, perhaps it would have been mistaken for self-importance - a characteristic that I dislike more than any other.
Captain Hastings : Oh, right...
[Giving Poirot a look of disbelief]
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Hercule Poirot : I can assure you, Monsieur Clarke, that Poirot never permits himself to get false impressions from anything anyone says.
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Captain Hastings : Look at this room, Poirot - all that's left of a life -a couple of broken china ornaments, a photograph, a new pair of stockings...
Hercule Poirot : Hastings, let us not become sentimental.
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Hercule Poirot : Crime is revealing.
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Captain Hastings : Good Lord!
Hercule Poirot : What is it?
Captain Hastings : It's another one. Another ABC Murder letter.
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Hercule Poirot : No. We hit our heads against a stone brick.
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Hercule Poirot : But after another crime, we will know infinitely more. Crime is revealing.
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Captain Hastings : [Hastings and Poirot are doing dishes. Hastings hands a washed dish to Poirot, who inspects the dish, dries and places it in the stack] Do you think their cooperation will lead to anything?
Hercule Poirot : It is possible. You know, Hastings...
[Hastings gives another washed dish to Poirot]
Hercule Poirot : I cannot rid my mind of the impression that something was said this afternoon that was significant.
[Poirot hands the dish back to Hastings to re-wash, which he does, without skipping a beat. Hastings passes the dish to Poirot for the second time]
Hercule Poirot : Ah, it is odd. I cannot pin it down exactly.
[Poirot rejects the dish again, and hands it back to Hastings for a third washing. This routine seems to be normal]
Hercule Poirot : But something passed through my mind that reminded me of that which I had already seen or heard or noted.
[Close-up of Hastings, who continues to wash and pass to Poirot. It is difficult to tell if the thrice-washed dish was finally approved and dried by Poirot]
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Donald Fraser : Mr. Poirot, do you know anything about dreams?
Hercule Poirot : I do. You have been dreaming?
Donald Fraser : I keep dreaming the same dream.
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Captain Hastings : But, Poirot, there weren't any fingerprints on it.
[the railway guide]
Hercule Poirot : Exactimont, Hastings. Our murderer - he is in the dark and seeks to remain in the dark. But in the very nature of things he cannot help to throw the light upon himself.