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"I was an accomplice in my own frustration."
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"Aargh! I'm too short for this shit!"
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"The experience of frustration comes from the separation we impose between our yearning and our fear. Generally, we yearn for that which we fear, or at least fear the unknown (mystery, and therefore and paradoxically, truth) that will be caused through the pursuit of yearning. The more the separation between these two, yearning and fear, the more frustration if you are conscious, or the more neurosis if you are not (literally, "I can't stand the frustration, I'm going crazy)."
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"I'm always angry about the death of people who are still alive, their eyes are opened, yet they can't see anything...the spell of ignorance."
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"I was an accomplice in my own frustration."
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"Oh, Oh my fucking mother she screw ups everything!"
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"It was my angry, Dickensian novel, I suppose. It was cathartic - I expended a lot of frustration on that one."
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"The feeling of sleepiness when you are not in bed, and can't get there, is the meanest feeling in the world."
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"It wasn't all frustration. I've had a lot of good times with Ferrari as well."
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"I'm sorry that your mystical, godlike powers do not instantly work as you would like them to."
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"On of the prerequisites for my mobile phone is that I have to be able to fling it at a wall if I lose my temper."
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"I was an accomplice in my own frustration."
Frustration

"If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting."
London

"We... our war began September the 3rd 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Germany, and thereafter the great state of danger in England at that time, with the bombings, necessitated the evacuation of children."
War

"My actual childhood, as opposed to my adolescence, was not spent in London."
Adolescence

"Librarians as a race tend to be tedious."
Race

"I think people nowadays do tend to blame their parents for everything."
People

"I made, over the years in Cambridge, several very good American friends, and America appeared to me, a land of promise in every sense of that word, a land of freedom from the inhibitions and restrictions that I felt in England."
America

"I think possibly the first film that has music as its leading character."
Music

"Watching Italian opera, all those male sopranos screeching, stupid fat couples rolling their eyes about. That's not love, it's just rubbish."
Love

"But the first published thing I did was a detective story, detective novel, and I did that on my own."
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