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No, this quote is not from Agatha Christie. It is a variation of the proverb "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine," which has been attributed to various sources throughout history.
It is a traditional proverb. Correctly quoted reads 'the wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine'. It may take a long time to reach the correct solution, but when it is reached it is right to the finest detail
The words are quoted thus: "Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small; Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all." It is attributed to Freiher (Baron) Friedrich von Logau, a German epigramist (poet of epigrams) from the early to mid 17th century. It is from his collection of Sinngedichte (Sense Poems) titled Retribution. It is also attributed to Welsh poet George Herbert's Jacula Prudentum, "God's mill grind slow, but sure,"
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I think they are used to grind ingredients.to crush a substance into powder
To grind meat into small pieces
chew
Grind their food into small enough pieces to swallow.
By definition... Grind: Reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it. She wants to crush your genitals into powder with hers.