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  • When it's mutual, a man and a woman know, instinctively, wordlessly. They may do nothing about it, but the knowledge of that shared desire is out there in the world - as obvious as neon, saying: I want you, I want you, I want you.

    Men   Desire   World  
    William Boyd (2002). “Any human heart”
  • When you experience bereavement at a youngish age, you suddenly realise that life is unjust and unfair, that bad things will happen, and you have to take that on board.

  • Do we change every time we have a new encounter? Are we endlessly mutable? I think these are fascinating questions: it's a rich vein to tap, and I don't think I have exhausted it fully yet.

  • Writing a film - more precisely, adapting a book into a film - is basically a relentless series of compromises. The skill, the "art," is to make those compromises both artistically valid and essentially your own. . . . It has been said before but is worth reiterating: writing a novel is like swimming in the sea; writing a film is like swimming in the bath.

    Art   Book   Writing  
  • My novels are often about people who are in love or attracted to each other.

    People   Novel  
  • I don't think they'll ever make a retro Bond.

    Thinking   Retro  
  • I have to start my real life soon, before I die of boredom and frustration.

    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • I have teken refuge in the doctrine that advises one not to seek tranquility in certainty but in permanently suspended judgement.

    William Boyd, John Costello (1991). “Ten days to destiny: the secret story of the Hess peace initiative and British efforts to strike a deal with Hitler”, William Morrow & Co
  • I let people off the hook too easily.

    People   Hook  
  • There are things in life we don't understand, and when we meet them, all we can do is let them alone.

    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • Sometimes limbo is a tolerable place to be stuck.

    Sometimes   Stuck   Limbo  
    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • We talked filth for a pleasant half hour.

    Half   Filth   Hours  
    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • I know many older writers who were very successful and whose books are now out of print, so you have to go to antiquarian booksellers to buy their fifth or eighth novel or whatever it is.

    Book   Successful   Novel  
  • It's amazing how sudden the effect is - it must be the result of a deep atavistic mating urge buried inside us. A glance and you think: 'Yes, this is the one, this one is right for me.' Every instinct in your body seems to sing in unison.

    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • In the broad spectrum of the arts, two worlds rarely overlap - the literary world and the world of rock music.

    Art   Two   Rocks  
    "William Boyd: Why I love Keane" by William Boyd, www.theguardian.com. June 14, 2012.
  • It's true: lives do drift apart for no obvious reason. We're all busy people,we can't spend our time simply trying to stay in touch. The test of a friendship is if it can weather these inevitable gaps.

    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • Dignity was the first quality to be abandoned when the heart took over the running of human affairs.

    Running   Heart   Quality  
    William Boyd (2013). “The Blue Afternoon”, p.114, Penguin UK
  • The last thing you know about yourself is your effect.

  • Humankind can tolerate only so much rejection.

    William Boyd (2003). “Any human heart: a novel”, Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • I stood there in the kitchen, watching her staring across the meadow still searching for her nemesis and I thought, suddenly, that this is all our lives - this is the one fact that applies to us all, that makes us what we are, our common mortality, our common humanity. One day someone is going to come and take us away: you don't need to have been a spy, I thought, to feel like this.

    William Boyd (2009). “Restless”, p.278, A&C Black
  • There's a sense in all my novels that nothing is certain.

    Certain   Novel  
    "A life in writing". Interview with Christopher Tayler, www.theguardian.com. September 11, 2009.
  • The last thing we ever learn about ourselves is our effect.

    Lasts   Effects  
    "Brazzaville Beach".
  • The only times we are consciously aware of the authorship of a photograph, I would argue, are when we contemplate the photographs we ourselves have taken (or those of friends and family) or when we go deliberately to the photographers monograph or exhibition. The signed image - the appropriated, the owned image - is by far the rarest in this pullulating world of pictures.

    William Boyd (2008). “Bamboo”, p.350, A&C Black
  • In some ways, you could argue, television is doing far more interesting work than the movies. It's more fulfilling.

  • We never love anyone. Not really. We only love our idea of another person. It is some conception of our own that we love. We love ourselves, in fact.

    Ideas   Facts   Persons  
    William Boyd (2013). “The Dream Lover: Short Stories”, p.335, A&C Black
  • There is a disconnect between the film Bond and the literary Bond which is their contemporaneity. I don't suffer from that.

    Suffering   Film  
  • Film is a medium of clear lines and broad strikes - which can be fantastic - but compared to the subtleties and nuances of a novel, it doesn't even get close.

    Lines   Nuance   Film  
  • With film, you have very limited tools to convey subjectivity - voiceover, the camera's point of view, good acting - but even the very best actor in the world is crude by comparison with what you can do in a written paragraph.

    Views   Acting   Cameras  
  • I have this lock of hair that keeps falling across my forehead. It drives me mad.

    Fall   Hair   Mad  
    "William Boyd Q&A with James Bond". Interview with William Boyd, www.theguardian.com. September 28, 2013.
  • We all possess, like it or not, the people we know, and are possessed by them in turn.

    People   Turns   Knows  
    William Boyd (2013). “The Dream Lover: Short Stories”, p.309, A&C Black
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