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I have, I must admit, despised the English countryside for much of my life - despised it and avoided it for its want of danger and adventure.
— Jim Crace
Tags: want, adventure, my-life, life

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All the uncontrollable and unpredictable parts of my life - from the actual creation to my emotional responses to the finished book - I've succeeded in banishing to the office. And I think I'm happier for it.
— Jim Crace
Tags: emotional, think, my-life, life
In the U.K., a lot of writers won't show up to support activist issues because they figure they're already repairing the world. I don't want to be one of those people.
— Jim Crace
Tags: want, support, world, people
For all the splendours of the world's greatest galleries, visitors are likely to be kept at arm's length, spectators of a world that can seem too rarefied to let them in.
— Jim Crace
Tags: too, seem, greatest, world
As a natural historian, I don't believe in the consciousness of rocks or the opinions of rainbows or the convictions of slugs.
— Jim Crace
Tags: consciousness, opinions, rocks, believe
Good old-fashioned, puritanical work guilt is, for me, a better colleague than any Muse. If I reach my weekly word target by Friday afternoon, then the weekend is guilt-free.
— Jim Crace
Tags: better, me, good, work
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