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I have three copies of the first edition, which sold in double figures, speaking loosely; there was a moment when Blond's 'Lord Malquist and Mr Moon' sold 67 copies, or some such number, in Venezuela - a mystery I never solved. I have never been to Venezuela. I remember going into Foyles' bookshop in 1966 and being gratified to see a stack of Malquist-and-Moons on the New Fiction table. I counted them; there were twelve. A week or two later I went in again; there they were. I counted them again; there were thirteen! I saw at once what was happening. People were leaving my book at bookshops. — Tom Stoppard

Bowman, too, had been born in a great city, in the French Hospital in Manhattan, in the burning heat of August and very early in the morning when all geniuses are born, as Pearson once told him. There had been an unbreathing stillness, and near dawn faint, distant thunder. It grew slowly louder, then gusts of cooler air before a tremendous storm broke with lightning and sheets of rain, and when it was over, — James Salter

Even if you're a genius and you invent your own language, it doesn't become a language until there are people using it. — Eyvind Kang

If you're going to be an R already, you may as well be 'The Hangover,' and you may as well be as shocking as possible, because that's what delivers the most return. — Jon Favreau

Las Vegas is the expression, in glitter and concrete, of America's brittle and mutating id. — John Burdett

My first memory of cinema is my mother taking me to see 'Silkwood,' which is about a whistleblower at a nuclear power plant. — Joshua Oppenheimer

Starting a company is a cause, not a job. Once it becomes a job, that's when you lose — Ben Parr

Life tends to be an accumulation of a lot of mundane decisions, which often gets ignored. — David Byrne

I don't have an agenda. I don't have things I want to get to or something. I have like a broad, slim grasp of certain periods and certain shows within that period, an awareness of them, but they demand re-listening. I have a flimsy grasp of all the eras and ideas within each period of what would be a good show to think of. — Dick Latvala

To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without our roots. — Richard Mabey

My father had left school at 18, without enough money to go to college - and, with four sons after the war, said he could still not afford to do so. — Nigel Hamilton