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    Martin Amis
    “My theory is - we don't really go that far into other people, even when we think we do. We hardly ever go in and bring them out. We just stand at the jaws of the cave, and strike a match, and quickly as if anybody's there.”
    Martin Amis, Money

  • #2
    Martin Amis
    “Of all the forces, love is the strongest...Love can make a woman pick up a bus, or it can crush a man under the weight of a feather. Or it just lets everything go on as it was yesterday and will be tomorrow. That’s the kind of force love is.”
    Martin Amis, London Fields

  • #3
    Martin Amis
    “He thought, Yeah. Yeah, non-smokers live seven years longer. Which seven will be subtracted by the god called Time? It won't be that convulsive, heart-bursting spell between twenty-eight and thirty-five. No. It'll be that really cool bit between eighty-six and ninety-three.”
    Martin Amis, The Pregnant Widow

  • #4
    Martin Amis
    “You never can tell, though, with suicide notes, can you? In the planetary aggregate of all life, there are many more suicide notes than there are suicides. They're like poems in that respect, suicide notes: nearly everyone tries their hand at them some time, with or without the talent. We all write them in our heads. Usually the note is the thing. You complete it, and then resume your time travel. It is the note and not the life that is cancelled out. Or the other way round. Or death. You never can tell, though, can you, with suicide notes.”
    Martin Amis, Money

  • #5
    Martin Amis
    “My theory is - we don't really go that far into other people, even when we think we do. We hardly ever go in and bring them out. We just stand at the jaws of the cave, and strike a match, and quickly ask if anybody's there.”
    Martin Amis, Money

  • #6
    Martin Amis
    “I gestured at my litre of fizzy red wine. “Want a drop of this?” I asked him.
    No thanks. I try not to drink at lunchtime.”
    So do I. But I never quite make it.”
    I feel like shit all day if I drink at lunchtime.”
    Me too. But I feel like shit all lunchtime if I don’t.”
    Yes, well it all comes down to choices, doesn’t it?” he said. “It’s the same in the evenings. Do you want to feel good at night or do you want to feel good in the morning? It’s the same with life. Do you want to feel good young or do you want to feel good old? One or the other, not both.”
    Isn’t it a tragedy?”
    Martin Amis, Money



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