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Famous Peter Ackroyd Quotes
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Source: Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination
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Source: Turner
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Source: Chatterton
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“I mould him as the Baker moulds the Dough before he pops it in the Oven.”
Source: The Trial of Elizabeth Cree
“Insecurity of the spirit demands completeness elsewhere.”
Source: Venice: Pure City
“To be insular is to be independent. But it is also to be alone.”
Source: Venice: Pure City
Source: The House of Doctor Dee
“What is the sweetness of flowers compared to the savour of dust and confinement?”
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“My Voice grew faint through the Curtain of my Pain.”
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Source: Charlie Chaplin: A Brief Life
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Source: The House of Doctor Dee
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Source: The Life of Thomas More
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Source: The Death of King Arthur
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“London is a labyrinth, half of stone and half of flesh.”
Source: London: The Biography
“One can forgive Shakespeare anything, except one's own bad lines.”
“Only those with great ambitions know what great fears drive them forward.”
“I believe that the gods themselves are frightened of the world which they have fashioned.”
“A triptych in which the presiding deities are Mother, England and Me.”
