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Born in February 25, 1917 / Died in November 22, 1993 / United Kingdom / English

Quotes by Anthony Burgess

The possession of a book becomes a substitute for reading it.
Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous you don't want it.
I mean, there's little enough in this life, really, and you only find it worth living for the odd moments, and if you think you're going to have those odd moments again, then it makes life wonderful and have a meaning.
If you write fiction you are, in a sense, corrupted. There's a tremendous corruptibility for the fiction writer because you're dealing mainly with sex and violence. These remain the basic themes, they're the basic themes of Shakespeare whether you like it or not.
We are supposed to be the children of Seth; but Seth is too much of an effete nonentity to deserve ancestral regard. No, we are the sons of Cain, and with violence can be associated the attacks on sound, stone, wood and metal that produced civilization.
The aura of the theocratic death penalty for adultery still clings to America, even outside New England, and multiple divorce, which looks to the European like serial polygamy, is the moral solution to the problem of the itch. Love comes into it too, of course, but in Europe we tend to see marital love as an eternity which encompasses hate and also indifference: when we promise to love we really mean that we promise to honor a contract. Americans, seeming to take marriage with not enough seriousness, are really taking love and sex with too much.
The aura of the theocratic death penalty for adultery still clings to America, even outside New England, and multiple divorce, which looks to ...
We all need money, but there are degrees of desperation.
The trouble began with Forster. After him it was considered ungentlemanly to write more than five or six novels.