“The standard personality type for a writer is a shy megalomaniac.”
0 likes
Author detail
This author page remains available for legacy URL compatibility, including alias-backed slug support.
Quotes
Showing 1-20 of 69
“The standard personality type for a writer is a shy megalomaniac.”
0 likes
“Most British tapas bars aren't bars at all. They're restaurants that specialise in tapas. Nothing wrong with that, but it's a bit different from the Spanish way of doing things, in which tap...”
0 likes
“Rising inequality is not a law of nature - it's not even a law of economics. It is a consequence of political and economic arrangements, and those arrangements can be changed.”
0 likes
“Video games are the first new artistic medium since television, but they are more different from television than television was from cinema; they are the newest new thing since the arrival o...”
0 likes
“The first ATM in Hong Kong was actually at the foot of the bank. I remember my father using it. And I find it absolutely terrifying that - something about the way the machine just kind of co...”
0 likes
“Celebrity farmer. Now there's a phrase that should be an oxymoron. There are farmers on both sides of my family, and I can attest that the overlap between the way farmers live, work and thin...”
0 likes
“'Austerity' is a real weasel word because it's an attempt to make something value-based and abstract out of something which, in reality, consists simply of spending cuts.”
0 likes
“The early-'80s recession was good for good restaurants, not least because it put bad ones out of business.”
0 likes
“The economics of setting up a new restaurant are scary in good times and terrifying in bad ones.”
0 likes
“It would be too glib, not a hundred per cent true, to say that my father's career as a banker was what made me a writer. But it would be slightly true, and it was certainly the case that his...”
0 likes
“Hospitality is central to the restaurant business, yet it's a hard idea to define precisely. Mostly, it involves being nice to people and making them feel welcome. You notice it when it's th...”
0 likes
“I don't think quantitative easing is deliberately misleading, but I do think it's suspiciously bland and reassuring. It doesn't sound like anything big, experimental, scary and strange - whi...”
0 likes
“I think the Internet was invented specifically to stop people finishing their books. And it does quite a good job. I don't have blocking software, though I could easily imagine needing it. I...”
0 likes
“I'd like to pretend to be all Olympian and above it, as if this is a phenomenon I'm observing from a great height, nothing to do with my own behavior at all - but the fact is I'm absolutely...”
0 likes
“Often, in horror films, the single most effective device for building a sense of scariness is the soundtrack: the clanking of chains, the groaning of off-stage ghouls, the unmistakable sound...”
0 likes
“I think 'community,' in the sense in which politicians use, it is largely a cant term.”
0 likes
“Now that I'm an adult and have a big say in what we eat on Christmas Day, turkey doesn't even make it on to the starting grid for consideration. It isn't just my least favourite meat; it's m...”
0 likes
“Tapas is one of the world's most civilised drinking and eating traditions.”
0 likes
“Money isn't automatically freedom. You need to look carefully at what you're doing to earn the money before you can conclude that you are, in practice, free. This is a cost-benefit analysis...”
0 likes
“I think smartphones are one of humanity's most remarkable creations: computers are amazing enough, but a supercomputer you can carry in your pocket and communicate instantly with anyone, any...”
0 likes