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What Douglas had once seen as the attractive over-confidence of youth, now looked more like unyielding selfishness. — Len Deighton

He had a long thin nose, a moustache like flock wallpaper, sparse, carefully combed hair, and the complexion of a Hovis loaf. — Len Deighton

I store away my experiences and don't feel really happy until I've found a way to write about them. — Len Deighton

I think the reason working-class people don't write books is because they are encouraged to believe that only certain people are permitted to write books. — Len Deighton

a quick intelligence he squanders on an insatiable need to advance some impression of himself - that — David Foster Wallace

In Mexico an air conditioner is called a politician because it makes a lot of noise but doesn't work very well. — Len Deighton

I think Jay is in import and export business as his cards say, but he finally found that the second most valuable commodity today is information."
"And?"
"The most valuable?"
"People with information," I suggested. — Len Deighton

People who thought that she was busy going around trying to stir up difficulty where there was none or less than she imagined, were quite critical of her. She was, we must never forget, a public figure. And in democracies, public figures tend to attract criticism as well as praise. The most dangerous thing would be if anybody were regarded as above criticism. And Eleanor Roosevelt is, in recent years, getting there. — William A. Rusher

The factory workers say that it's impossible to do anything right. If you arrive five minutes early you are a saboteur; if you arrive five minutes late you are betraying socialism; if you arrive on time they say, Where did you get the watch? — Len Deighton

Progress is man's indifference to the lessons of history. — Len Deighton

But what is our ultimate goal? We want freedom of thought, freedom of action, freedom to fashion our own destiny and build up an India - suited to the genius of her people. We do not wish to make of India a cheap and slavish imitation of the West. We have so far sought to liberalise our government on the Western model. Whether that will satisfy us in the future I cannot say.31 — Savita Narain

(As to how the Gatekeeper came to life)
Once a bookworm, always a bookworm.
But inspiration starts once that lowly worm crawls up your brain; it would be too difficult to contain and all hell breaks loose, and that otherwise blank piece of paper becomes its battleground, teeming with chicken-scratch scribbles of what was going on in that nook that used to be your secret sanctuary. You have no choice but just to concede, and surrender to its call to breathe life into a name. — D.S. Quinio

England's civil war had ended in a consensus as the English discovered that they hated foreigners more than they hated their own countrymen. — Len Deighton

Whatever path you take, there is a league of bad road. — Len Deighton

Dialogue should show the relationships among people. — Elizabeth Bowen

Anyone can write one book: even politicians do it. Starting a second book reveals an intention to be a professional writer. — Len Deighton

It doesn't take much to make the daily round with one's employer work smoothly. A couple of 'yessirs' when you know that 'not on your life' is the thing to say. A few expressions of doubt about things you've spent your life perfecting. Forgetting to make use of the information that negates his hastily formed but deliciously convenient theories. It doesn't take much but it takes about 98.5 per cent more than I've ever considered giving — Len Deighton

Do you ever make silly mistakes? It is one of my very few creative activities. — Len Deighton

When the end is lawful the means are also lawful, — Len Deighton

Capitalism is the exploitation of man by man. Yes? Well socialism is exactly the reverse. — Len Deighton

Here in Prague they say that although the traffic police are communists the drivers are fascists, which would be all right if it were not that the pedestrians are anarchists. — Len Deighton

When they ask me to become president of the United States I'm going to say, Except for Washington D.C. — Len Deighton

When old men decided to barter young men for pride and profit, the transaction was called war. — Len Deighton

The tragedy of marriage is that while all women marry thinking that their man will change, all men marry believing their wife will never change. — Len Deighton

Writers are frequently asked why they wrote their first book. A more interesting answer might come from asking them why they wrote their second one. — Len Deighton