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You think I look like a teletubby?
My parents were secular. I am an atheist.
Artists don't create society, they reflect it
I see dull people as projects ... to be reformed
You didn't wake up, your dreams just changed gear.
I think it is very difficult to legislate for morality.
Leaders should never, ever try to look cool - that's for dictators
And roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is my personal signature dish.
This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
You're mugging old ladies every bit as much if you pinch their pension fund
I don't consider myself Jewish. I am half-Jewish by race but not through my mother.
I exercise hard and the reason I do is so that I can earn the things I like to consume.
I'm easy to work with, not a pushover, but I respond to criticism and find it inspiring.
I think trying to be cool is the worst possible ambition - and I have never suffered from it.
The Germans are a cruel race. Their operas last for six hours and they have no word for fluffy.
Books are the key. A book cannot be accessed from afar. You have to hold it, you have to read it.
Yes, OK, farty is a silly word. I wish I'd never used it. I'm 34. Perhaps it was a word for my 20s.
I try hard not to preach, but I get carried away, which is a mistake, but it's a risk worth running.
Sympathy for victims is always counter-balanced by an equal and opposite feeling of resentment towards them.
The worst thing about being a great power is when you're not one any more. It takes centuries to get over it.
Comedy will always be central to what I do, it's just an instinct for me, but I am a writer and always have been.
I'm lucky because the strongest emotion I have ever felt is being in love, and that definitely informs my writing.
There are lots of things I could have done for the money, but I've made a great living doing the things I want to do.
I resent the creation of a world in which beauty is a reminder of what we're losing rather than a celebration of what we have.
The appropriation of radical thinking by lazy, self-obsessed hippies is a public relations disaster that could cost the earth.
I did not vote Labour because they've heard of Oasis and nobody is going to vote Tory because William Hague has got a baseball cap.
I find the fact that billionaires are quoted as if the fact that they are billionaires gives them some kind of wisdom is outrageous.
People who get through life dependent on other people's possessions are always the first to lecture you on how little possessions count.
The earth only has so much bounty to offer and inventing ever larger and more notional prices for that bounty does not change its real value.
My advice to anyone adapting a novel is that once they've read it and learnt to understand it, then they must throw it away and never look at it again!
If I did things for the money, I'd have done adverts in the 1980s, when I was hot enough to be offered them, and 'Police Academy 6,' which I was asked to write.
No collection of people who are all waiting for the same thing are capable of holding a natural conversation. Even if the thing they are waiting for is only a taxi.
If only the strength of the love that people feel when it is reciprocated could be as intense and obsessive as the love we feel when it is not; then marriages would be truly made in heaven.
I loved writing 'Two Brothers' more than anything else I have written. It's the first book I've written that I've always known I wanted to write. Having said that, it also kept me awake at nights.
We've all got to look at ourselves, start with yourself, that's all you can do. I believe that we can act responsibly as a group, it's just that there are vested interests telling us not to bother.
For the past seventeen years I have been experimenting with lager. I am a lager user and one drug leads to another. If you do lager, as night follows day, you'll end up doing Kentucky Fried Chicken.
I don't know what people who I've never met think about me. Some have written horrible things, some have written nice things - but I'm proud of the fact I've remained close to everyone I've ever worked with.
Kingsley watched her disappear from the room, wondering if his heart would break. Logic informed him that of course it would not. The heart was no more than a muscle, a pump which distributed blood about the body.
Any closer would unravel her mystery, the very thing which made her so truly beautiful...It was her mystery that he adored. He was in love with everything that he did not know about her... No real sexual encounter could ever match the secret one that he could nurture in his imagination... No living flesh could ever be the erotic equal of flesh kept private, untouchable and unknowable
The internet was supposed to liberate knowledge, but in fact it buried it, first under a vast sewer of ignorance, laziness, bigotry, superstition and filth and then beneath the cloak of political surveillance. Now...cyberspace exists exclusively to promote commerce, gossip and pornography. And of course to hunt down sedition. Only paper is safe. Books are the key. A book cannot be accessed from afar, you have to hold it, you have to read it.
Beyond love, beyond unrequited love, perhaps even beyond any other passion known to humanity, deep, deep in the depths of the turgid, clinging, swamplike pit of despair that lies dormant within every soul, lurks JEALOUSY. Jealousy, that most demeaning and debilitating of emotions. Jealousy, which can double the strength of the love upon which it is based, but whilst doubling it, warp and pervert it, untill it is no longer recognizable as the thing of beauty it once was. Jealous love is no more like true love than Mr Hyde was like Dr Jekyll or a stagnant swamp is like a freshwater lake.