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  • People collect boredom, they hoard it, they wallow in it, hoping that one day it'll be of interest and become an effete ennui. Let me tell you, it doesn't.
    - A. A. Gill
  • Only people who live outside cities realize the size of them. London turns out to be huge; there are great swaths, vast panoramas, a whole diaspora I'd never imagined. The place I live in tends to be manageably small, a few familiar journeys and destinations.
    - A. A. Gill
  • I don't go to the openings of shops or parties given by people I don't know.
    - A. A. Gill
  • I don't remember ever stealing things, but I suppose I was endlessly borrowing money off people.
    - A. A. Gill
  • When I joined the Sunday Times the people I was competing with were all 10 or 15 years younger, they all had double firsts from Oxford or Cambridge, they were all bright as new pins.
    - A. A. Gill
  • I can tell very quickly when people are lying.
    - A. A. Gill
  • All people from small islands dance funny.
    - A. A. Gill