141 Quotes by A. A. Gill

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    Gordon Brown is a character from a tragic opera, twisted by ambition and a Presbyterian sense of fateful destiny. He has waited 13 years, mostly in Tony Blair's shadow, for this poisoned chalice and has a pessimist's luck.

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    I don't remember ever stealing things, but I suppose I was endlessly borrowing money off people.

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    Bald isn't like being ethnic or disabled. Everyone can and will make jokes about it and expect you to laugh good-naturedly, which you will.

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    The London police have discovered that the best way to neuter demonstrations is not to move everyone on, or disperse troublemakers, but hold them close, cordon them into a diminishing space for hours and hours, as a sort of arbitrary al fresco arrest.

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    Margaret Thatcher was as viscerally hated at home as she was warmly respected abroad.

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    Being able to afford everything you desire is not, by any means, the worst thing that can happen to you. But, depressingly, and more profoundly, neither is it the best.

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    The answer is that if God exists, he doesn't seem to mind if you believe in him or not.

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    The part that makes you unique is the bit people will like or fear, fall in love with, or try to avoid.

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    I tell you, once a girl's got a dose of novels she's a pushover for iambic pentameter.

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