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Good Quotes by Martin Amis
- Deciding to write a novel about something - as opposed to finding you are writing a novel around something - sounds to me like a…
- It's becoming clearer and clearer to me that the world is there to be celebrated by writers, and in fact this is what all the…
- Sex is hard to write about because you lose the universal and succumb to the particular. We all have our different favorites. Good sex is…
- It's been said that happiness writes white. It doesn't show up on the page. When you're on holiday and writing a letter home to a…
- My life looked good on paper - where, in fact, almost all of it was being lived.
- Oh man sometimes I wake up feel like a cat runover. Are you familiar with the stoical aspects of hard drinking, of heavy drinking? Oh…
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- I work with really hard-working people who are really good at what they do. — J. J. Abrams
- From heresy, frenzy and jealousy, good Lord deliver me. — Ludovico Ariosto
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- Good habits formed at youth make all the difference. — Aristotle
- Therefore, the good of man must be the end of the science of politics. — Aristotle