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Heathrow the next morning looked like one of those bad science fiction movies "set in the near future" after the security forces have taken over the state. Two armored personnel carriers were parked outside the terminal. A dozen men with Rambo machine guns and bad haircuts patrolled outside. Vast lines of passengers queued to be frisked and X-rayed, carrying their shoes in one hand and their pathetic tolietries in a clear plastic bag in the other. Travel is sold as freedom, but we were free as lab rats. This is how they'll manage the next holocaust, I thought, as I shuffled forward in my stockinged feet: they'll simply issue us with air tickets and we'll do whatever we're told.
Robert Harris (novelist)
I think that whenever a nation feels itself to be at is zenith, it starts to feel a creeping sense of anxiety.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Power brings a man many luxuries, but a clean pair of hands is seldom among them.
Robert Harris (novelist)
A book unwritten is a delightful universe of infinite possibilities. Set down one word, however, and immediately it becomes earthbound. Set down one sentence and its halfway to being just like every other bloody book that's ever been written. But the best must never be allowed to drive out the good. In the absence of genius there is always craftsmanship. One can at least try to write something that will arrest the readers' attention, that will encourage them, after reading the first paragraph, to take a look at the second, and then the third.
Robert Harris (novelist)
The true currency of life is time, not money, and we've all got a limited stock of that.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Storytelling has a narcotic power.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Cicero smiled at us. 'The art of life is to deal with problems as they arise, rather than destory one's spirit by worrying about them too far in advance. Especially tonight.
Robert Harris (novelist)
What is leadership, after all, but the blind choice of one route over another and the confident pretense that the decision was based on reason.
Robert Harris (novelist)
To be brave, by definition, one has first to be afraid.
Robert Harris (novelist)
To say she was my girlfriend was absurd: no one the wrong side of thirty has a girlfriend... I suppose I ought to have realize it's ominous that forty thousand years of human language had failed to produce a word for our relationship.
Robert Harris (novelist)
People perish. Books are immortal.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Writing a novel - unlike operating a piece of heavy machinery, say, or cooking a chicken - is not a skill that can be taught. There is no standard way of doing it, just as there is no means of telling, while you're doing it, whether you're doing it well or badly. And merely because you've done it well once doesn't mean you can do it well again.
Robert Harris (novelist)
more enemies, more honour.
Robert Harris (novelist)
My greatest regret as a writer is that I've never been able to include as many jokes as I'd like.
Robert Harris (novelist)
I was a political journalist; I came to writing novels through an interest in politics and power.
Robert Harris (novelist)
For me, as I suspect for most people, there comes a point where you have enough. If you've got £20 million, why keep going until you've got £100 million or £1,000 million? Does anyone need another vast yacht or private jet or a house full of gold?
Robert Harris (novelist)
The financial world is at the cutting edge of high technology.
Robert Harris (novelist)
In a way I'm almost more rueful about the notion of having a non-ideological Labour party than I am about the personality of Tony Blair.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Don't try to write too much in a single session. One thousand words a day is quite enough. Stop after about four or five hours.
Robert Harris (novelist)
You find out what you think by talking to yourself.
Robert Harris (novelist)
It implies a slight failure as a writer that you are reduced to being a ghostwriter for the money.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Politics is never a victory, it's just the remorseless grinding forward of events.
Robert Harris (novelist)
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