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Quotes by Tom Rachman

But my point, you see is that death is misunderstood. The loss of ones life is not the greatest loss. It is no loss at all. To others, perhaps, but not to oneself.

I have to wonder if youre not being slightly naive here. I mean, are you saying that you want nothing for people? You have no motives? Everybody has motives. Name the person, the circumstances, Ill name the motive. Even saints have motives -- to feel like saints, probably. ... But still, the point of any relationship is obtaining something from another person.

Maybe were all ongoing stories, defined at various stages of life, or whenever people oblige us to declare ourselves. Fiction is marvelous for studying this, allowing the writer and reader to leap decades in a sentence. No other art lets you bend time as much.

Whos Johnnie Walker?Its a drink. For grown-ups.Is it nice?Makes you drunk.Whats it like being drunk? Like being awake and asleep at the same time.Sounds nice. It was meant to sound terrible, he said looking down his glasses at her. You get sick and stagger around. People actually vomit sometimes.

When she realizes that Nigel is having an affair, her first sentiment is satisfaction that she figured it out. Her second is that, despite all the palaver about betrayal, it doesnt feel so terrible.This is pleasing--it demonstrates a certain sophistication. She wonders if his fling might even serve her. In principle, she could leave him without compunction now, though she doesnt wish to. It also frees her from guilt about any infidelities she might wish to engage in. All in all, his affair might prove useful.

literally: This word should be deleted. All too often, actions described as “literally” did not happen at all. As in, “He literally jumped out of his skin.” No, he did not. Though if he literally had, I’d suggest raising the element and proposing the piece for page one. Inserting “literally” willy-nilly reinforces the notion that breathless nitwits lurk within this newsroom. Eliminate on sight—the usage, not the nitwits. The nitwits are to be captured

Did she answer my email yet? Thats the new obesity.

...which is where I met my my husband. Not currently my husband. My ex. Though he wasnt that then. I never know how to say that.Allow my copydesk expertise to intervene: your then-pre-husband, later-to-be-post-husband in his prior-to-ex-husband status.

Don’t you find it striking? The personality is constantly dying and it feels like continuity. Meanwhile, we panic about death, which we cannot ever experience. Yet it is this illogical fear that motivates our lives. We gore each other and mutilate ourselves for victory and fame, as if these might swindle mortality and extend us somehow. Then, as death bears down, we agonize over how little we have achieved.

...looking back, has this journalism experience been a nightmare for you?Not entirely.Did you enjoy any of it?I liked going to the library, he says. I think I prefer books to people -- primary sources scare me.

They had holes to fill on every page and jammed in any vaguely newsworthy string of words provided it didnt include expletives, which they were apparently saving for their own use around the office.

He cannot deny a certain relief in being able to sift through academic tomes, fulfilling his journalistic duty without having to barge past security guards at the Arab League or grab man-on-the-street from women at the market. This library work is easily his favorite part of reporting so far.

As touchy as cabaret performers and as stubborn as factory machinists....

Basically, financial reporting is this sinking hole at the centre of journalism. You start by swimming around it until finally, reluctantly, you cant fight the pull anymore and you get sucked down the drain into the biz pages.

The greatest influence over content was necessity--they had holes to fill on every page and jammed in any vaguely newsworthy string of words, provided it didnt include expletives, which they were apparently saving for their own use around the office.

“Our worst fear isnt the end of life but the end of memories.”

“But my point, you see is that death is misunderstood. The loss of ones life is not the greatest loss. It is no loss at all. To others, perhaps, but not to oneself.”