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    John Osborne

    And even in the hatred of the majority, there's a kind of triumph because I know that, although they'd never admit it, they secretly respect me.

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    John Osborne

    Asking a writer what he thinks about criticism is like asking a lamppost what it feels about dogs.

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    Censorship is the commonest social blasphemy because it is mostly concealed, built into us by indolence, self-interest and cowardice.

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    John Osborne

    Don't be afraid of being emotional. You won't die of it.

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    Don't clap too hard - it's a very old building.

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    George Bernard Shaw writes like a Pakistani who has learned English when he was twelve years old in order to become an accountant.

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    Go on - but don't think you can kill my confidence. I've had experts doing it for years.

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    Here we are, we're alone in the universe, there's no God, it just seems that it all began by something as simple as sunlight striking on a piece of rock. And here we are. We've only got ourselves. Somehow, we've just got to make a go of it. We've only ourselves.

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    Heroes, whatever high ideas we may have of them, are mortal and not divine. We are all as God made us and many of us much worse.

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    I must be the luckiest man in the world. Not only am I bisexual, I am also Welsh.

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    I must say it's pretty dreary living in the American Age - unless you're an American of course. Perhaps all our children will be Americans.

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    I never deliberately set out to shock, but when people don't walk out of my plays I think there is something wrong.

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    In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea.

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    It is easy to answer the ultimate questions - it saves you bothering with the immediate ones.

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    It is not true that drink changes a man's character. It may reveal it more clearly.

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    Laughter's the nearest we ever get, or should get, to sainthood. It's the state of grace that saves most of us from contempt.

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    Marriage is rather a silly habit.

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    Oh heavens, how I long for a little ordinary human enthusiasm. Just enthusiasm - that's all. I want to hear a warm, thrilling voice cry out Hallelujah! Hallelujah! I'm alive!

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    Royalty is the gold filling in a mouthful of decay

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    There will be a quick rash of hairy American filth, but it shouldn't threaten the existence of decent, serious British filth.

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    The schoolteacher is certainly underpaid as a childminder, but ludicrously overpaid as an educator.

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    The whole point of a sacrifice is that you give up something you never really wanted in the first place. People are doing it around you all the time. They give up their careers, say -- or their beliefs -- or sex.

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    They spend their time looking forward to the past.

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    We all of us waited for him to die. The family sent him a check every month, and hoped he'd get on with it quietly, without too much vulgar fuss.

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    Writers don't need love; all they require is money.

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    You see I learnt at an early age what it was to be angry - angry and helpless. And I can never forget it. I knew more about - love... betrayal... and death, when I was ten years old than you will probably ever know in your life.

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    John Osborne

    Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamp-post what it feels about dogs." [Time Magazine, October 31, 1977]

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    It's no good fooling about with love you know. You can't fall into it like a soft job without dirtying up your hands. It takes muscle and guts. If you can't bear the thought of messing up your nice, tidy soul, you better give up the whole idea of life and become a saint, because you'll never make it as a human being. It's either this world... or the next.

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    To be as vehement as he is is to be almost non-committal.