“I don't look down on tourism. I live in Hawaii where we have 7 million visitors a year. If they weren't there, there would be no economy. So I understand why a tourist economy is necessary.” IfsYearsLooksWould BeMillionsEconomyHawaiiTouristsTourismVisitors Author:Paul Theroux
“In Turkey it was always 1952, in Malaysia 1937; Afghanistan was 1910 and Bolivia 1949. It is 20 years ago in the Soviet Union, 10 in Norway, five in France. It is always last year in Australia and next week in Japan.” YearsLastsNextFiveWeekInternetYears AgoUnionsFranceJapanAustraliaAfghanistanSovietFree SpeechLast YearSoviet UnionTurkeysNext WeekNorwayMalaysiaBolivia Book:The Lower River Source: The Lower River
“My house is a place I have spent many years improving to the point where I have no desire to leave it.” YearsDesireHouseImproving Author:Paul Theroux
“Literary life used to be quite different in Britain in the years I lived there, from 1971 to 1989, because money was not a factor - no one made very much except from U.S. sales and the occasional windfall.” YearsMadeDifferentUsedFactorsUsed To BeBritainOccasional Author:Paul Theroux
“When I was in the Peace Corps I never made a phone call. I was in Central Africa; I didn't make a phone call for two years. I was in Uganda for another four years and I didn't make a phone call. So for six years I didn't make a phone call, but I wrote letters, I wrote short stories, I wrote books.” YearsMadeTwoBookStoriesFourSixLettersPhonesTwo YearsShort StoryFour YearsPhone CallsUgandaPeace Corps Author:Paul Theroux
“For years I felt that being respectable meant maintaining a sinister complacency, and the disreputable freedom I sought helped make me a writer.” YearsFeltMaintainingComplacencyRespectableSinister Book:Sunrise with Seamonsters Source: Sunrise with Seamonsters
“Every country has the writers she requires and deserves, which is why Nicaragua, in two hundred years of literacy, has produced one writer-a mediocre poet.” WritingYearsTwoCountryPoetHundredDeserveMediocreLiteracyNicaragua Book:The Old Patagonian Express: By Train Through the Americas Source: The Old Patagonian Express: By Train Through the Americas
“When I left Africa in 1966 it seemed to me to be a place that was developing, going in a particular direction, and I don't think that is the case now. And it's a place where people still kid themselves - you know, in a few years this will happen or that will happen. Well, it's not going to happen. It's never going to happen.” PeopleThinkingKnowsYearsWellsStillsHappensKidsLeftCasesParticularDeveloping Author:Paul Theroux