Top 100 Ackroyd's Quotes

#1. I lack the World, for I move like a Ghost through it.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #34022
#2. When Mr Ackroyd says that in the 18th century, stranglers bit off the noses of their victims, I feel that he probably knows what he is talking about. I just wish he hadn't told me.

James Fenton

Ackroyd's Quotes #42604
#3. There was no grandeur here, no sublimity, only weariness and gloom.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #44067
#4. It's only recently that we've discovered that the artist's inner self is somehow more important than the public world. I'm happier to create exterior pieces for the world rather than to express something I deeply feel or wish to say.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #49706
#5. He stood beneath the white tower, and looked up at it with that mournful expression which his face always carried in repose: for one moment he thought of climbing up its cracked and broken stone, and then from its summit screaming down at the silent city as a child might scream at a chained animal.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #50662
#6. Freud was just a novelist.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #51139
#7. I realized that my time in this place had come to an end; now that my schooldays
were over, I no longer belonged here. I had always been a stranger and, if I
stayed, I would become a stranger to myself as well.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #62653
#8. I don't find myself interesting as a person and the details I find boring, quite frankly. You could sum it up in a few words or sentences really: came from nothing. Self-educated. Luck. Energy. Curiosity. Ambition. That's it. Nothing at all can illuminate the work as far as I can tell.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #85698
#9. I believe that the gods themselves are frightened of the world which they have fashioned.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #89142
#10. The true God is to be venerated in obscure and fearful Places, with Horror in their Approaches, and thus did our Ancestors worship the Daemon in the form of great Stones.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #102404
#11. Women, of their nature, crave for liberty; they will not be ordered around like servants.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #107936
#12. The names of the English have changed. Before the invasion of William I the common names were those such as Leofwine, Aelfwine, Siward and Morcar. After the Norman arrival these were slowly replaced by Robert, Walter, Henry and of course William.

Peter Ackroyd

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#13. Yet the stomach for war breeds an appetite for money.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #175825
#14. I strike up conversations all the time and it is very interesting, finding out about things I know nothing about.

Peter Ackroyd

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#15. DYER. No, I am not of your Mind, for the Dialogue was fitted up with too much Facility. Words must be pluckt from Obscurity and nourished with Care, improved with Art and corrected with Application. Labour and Time are the Instruments in the perfection of all Work.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #200512
#16. In 'The Plato Papers' I wanted to get another perspective on the present moment by extrapolating into the distant future. So in that sense, there's a definite similarity of purpose between a book set in the future and a book set in the past.

Peter Ackroyd

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#17. Every book for me is a chapter in the long book which will finally be closed on the day of my death.

Peter Ackroyd

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#18. Thomas More's birth was noted by his father upon a blank page at the back of a copy of Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'Historia Regum Britanniae'; for a lawyer John More was remarkably inexact in his references to that natal year, and the date has been moved from 1477 to 1478 and back again.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #235033
#19. I have liv'd long enough for others, like the Dog in the Wheel, and it is now the Season to begin for myself: I cannot change that Thing call'd Time, but I can alter its Posture and, as Boys do turn a looking-glass against the Sunne, so I will dazzle you all.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #239937
#20. Truly Time is a vast Denful of Horrour, round about which a Serpent winds and in the winding bites itself by the Tail. Now, now is the Hour, every Hour, every part of an Hour, every Moment, which in its end does begin again and never ceases to end: a beginning continuing, always ending.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #245384
#21. It sometimes seems to me that the whole course of English history was one of accident, confusion, chance and unintended consequences - there's no real pattern.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #248240
#22. I don't believe necessarily the past is in the past. It's eternal, it's all around us.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #262482
#23. ... sorrow was always the bedfellow of depravity.

Peter Ackroyd

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#24. I am the scourge of God

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #273138
#25. All cities are impressive in their way, because they represent the aspiration of men to lead a common life; those people who wish to live agreeable lives, and in constant intercourse with one another, will build a city as beautiful as Paris.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #286238
#26. The 16th-century theatre witnessed the particularly English manifestation of 'the history play.' There can be no doubt that Shakespeare's presentations of 'Henry V' and 'Richard III' have been incalculably more influential than any more sober historical study.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #304231
#27. A person who had no one would be well advised to cobble together some passable ghost. Breathe it into being and coax it along with words of love. Offer it each phantom crumb and shield it from harm with your body. As for me my only hope is for eternal nothingness and I hope it with all my heart.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #310325
#28. I don't know if I have a voice of my own. I don't see me being an important person with something to say. I haven't. I've got nothing to say. My opinion is of no consequence or value.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #357362
#29. London has always provided the landscape for my imagination. It becomes a character - a living being - within each of my books.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #364611
#30. I was at peace with a world which afforded so much bounty, and began to enjoy living at the very end of time.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #454107
#31. The credulity of crowds is never-ending.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #472355
#32. There is no humiliation worse than the consciousness of a wasted
life. It stains the spirit, forestalls hope, and destroys any motive for
action or change.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #481038
#33. The gateway to the underworld is seen as part antiquity and part theatre. Welcome to the lower depths.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #494265
#34. Lonely and isolated people who feel their solitude more intensely within the busy life of the streets. They are what George Gissing called the anchorites of daily life, who return unhappy to their solitary rooms.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #498698
#35. Worshipped was that of Mammon. It is difficult to estimate the size of monastic occupation. At the time it was believed that the clergy owned one third of the land, but it may be safe to presume that the monks controlled one sixth of English territory.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #507386
#36. The English have always been greedy for news of times past, with that mixture of fatalism and melancholy which is part of the national character.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #522991
#37. What is the sweetness of flowers compared to the savour of dust and confinement?

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #525580
#38. There is a camaraderie that grows up among those who work with old books and old papers, largely, I suspect, because we understand that we are at odds with the rest of the world: we are travelling backwards, while all those around us are still moving forward.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #526416
#39. I saw a ghost once, about 20 years ago. It took the form of someone coming out of a sleeping body and sitting at the foot of the bed.

Peter Ackroyd

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#40. To be a writer was always my greatest aim. I remember writing a play about Guy Fawkes when I was 10. I suppose it's significant, at least to me, that my first work should be about a historical figure.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #558721
#41. Yet, like the sea and the gallows, London refuses nobody.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #563037
#42. It is a dreadfull thing to look down Praecipices.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #578131
#43. I think biography can be more personal than fiction, and certainly can be more expressive.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #598622
#44. I am in the Pitte, but I have gone so deep that I can see the brightness of the Starres at Noon.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #610153
#45. It may seem unfashionable to say so, but historians should seize the imagination as well as the intellect. History is, in a sense, a story, a narrative of adventure and of vision, of character and of incident. It is also a portrait of the great general drama of the human spirit.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #616282
#46. It is the nature of humankind to idealize, to indulge in excessive praise as well as unjust condemnation.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #626587
#47. In Peter Ackroyd's book 'London: The Biography,' he describes the route of the medieval wall that enclosed the original city. Take the book and follow it from the Tower of London via the Barbican to Ludgate Hill. You experience the real history of London.

Peter Capaldi

Ackroyd's Quotes #636196
#48. ... a lie, once uttered, changes reality just as surely as if it were a great truth.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #644251
#49. I love soap operas - the stories, the plots! And I love the game shows and the courtroom dramas and the detectives - Jessica Fletcher, 'Columbo,' 'Perry Mason,' 'L.A. Law.' Any sense of guilt appeals to me in a television program - a sense of guilt, or a sense of making a lot of money.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #649003
#50. Murderers will try to recall the sequence of events, they will remember exactly what they did just before and just after. But they can never remember the actual moment of killing. This is why they will always leave a clue.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #650247
#51. I wanted to be a poet when I was 20; I had no interest in fiction or biography and precious little interest in history, but those three elements in my life have become the most important.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #694120
#52. Glass is material sea.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #702954
#53. My great fear has always been complete and utter failure. Hence, you see, all the dispossessed people in my fiction, and why I try to earn as much money as I can. It's a defense. I don't enjoy it or do anything with it.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #736455
#54. Thomas More rarely discussed his siblings, and two of them are never mentioned by him. It is likely that they were part of that infant mortality which had provoked such concern for early baptism.

Peter Ackroyd

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#55. Yes, I have inherited the past because I have acknowledged it at last? And, now that I have come to understand it, I no longer need to look back.

Peter Ackroyd

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#56. Is it possible to be nostalgic about old fears?

Peter Ackroyd

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#57. Only those with great ambitions know what great fears drive them forward.

Peter Ackroyd

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#58. So we may use our books to form a barricade against the world,
interweaving their words with our own to ward off the heat of the day.

Peter Ackroyd

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#59. In so far as I have any beliefs, I suppose I'm like that old Peggy Lee song, 'Is That All There Is?' I want to believe there's something else going on, but what that something else is I don't pretend to know.

Peter Ackroyd

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#60. I enjoyed reading and learning at school, and at university I enjoyed extending my reading and learning. Once I left Cambridge, I went to Yale as a fellow. I spent two years there. After that, George Gale made me literary editor of 'The Spectator.'

Peter Ackroyd

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#61. For who can speak of the Mazes of the Serpent to those who are not lost in them?

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #846965
#62. The world is a sea in which we all must surely drown.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #876354
#63. There are certain people who seem doomed to buy certain houses. The house expects them. It waits for them.

Peter Ackroyd

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#64. Insecurity of the spirit demands completeness elsewhere.

Peter Ackroyd

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#65. I just wanted to be an ordinary, middle-class person. When I was at Cambridge, I made great efforts to lose the last remnants of my Cockney accent.

Peter Ackroyd

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#66. Are we for ever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope?
For ever in the same track - for ever at the same pace?

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1012495
#67. Health, money. That's what people worried about in the 14th century as much as today. I find it so much more interesting than the supposed activities of kings, queens, generals.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1039250
#68. I would have no need for the Memory Of Things past if those which were Present were more agreeable

Peter Ackroyd

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#69. London is a labyrinth, half of stone and half of flesh.

Peter Ackroyd

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#70. Familial love can find an echo in our own hearts just as it did in that of Charles Dickens.

Peter Ackroyd

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#71. The comparative absence of biographical information about Hawksmoor provided a vacuum which Ackroyd and others were able to fill with myth and mysticism. Yet

Owen Hopkins

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#72. Sometimes the silences, the gaps, tell us more than
anything else.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1124191
#73. There is nothing in England more constant than the inconstancy of dress.

Peter Ackroyd

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#74. I don't in any sense think of myself as a celebrity, which of course I'm not.

Peter Ackroyd

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#75. Never be curious. It is the path to perdition.

Peter Ackroyd

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#76. Lord, decked with jewels, sitting at the head of a table. It is a poetry of assonance

Peter Ackroyd

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#77. It was a business that engaged a significant part of the nation; the wool was given to village women to comb and to spin before being sent to the weaver; to this day, an unmarried woman is known as a spinster.

Peter Ackroyd

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#78. I believe now that there can be no real sense of loss or seperation without
the recognition of death; we were too young to consider any such eventuality,
and simply moved on with our lives into some indefinite but illimitable future.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1260104
#79. If I were a Writer now, I would wish to thicken the water of my Discourse so that it was no longer easy or familiar. I would chuse a huge lushious Style!

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1261800
#80. Time. In another time. Either before or after. They were not stars,
but fires. They were the souls of birds. They were entries into the
vast fire. They were the eyes of the dead. And in the darkness they
were imprisoned by them.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1261858
#81. Under the force of the imagination, nature itself is changed.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1273632
#82. As a Londoner I was able to see how the world of power and money cast its shadow on those who failed.

Peter Ackroyd

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#83. I have always believed that the material world is governed by nonmaterial sources, so that in that sense 'English Music' is an exercise in the spiritual as well as the material. I have always been attracted to the Gothic and spiritual imagination, and I've always been interested in visionaries.

Peter Ackroyd

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#84. He found it difficult to discuss any of his activities, which seemed to him no more than the hole through which he was falling.

Peter Ackroyd

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#85. If I did only one thing at a time I'd think I was wasting my time. If, for example, I only wrote novels I would feel like a charlatan and a fraud.

Peter Ackroyd

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#86. A woman is a deep Ditch, said he, her House inclines to Death and her Paths unto the Devil

Peter Ackroyd

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#87. Well,' said Hawksmoor. 'It's a theory and a theory can do no harm.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1334118
#88. It is characteristic of Dickens who, when he grasps the wrong end of the stick, never fails to belabour everyone in sight with it.

Peter Ackroyd

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#89. None of my books has been ever in my head; after they're finished, they go. It's like being a sort of medium; you just grab it when it's there then just release it when it's time to go. There's a lot of instinct, not planning.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1357263
#90. No poet is ever completely lost. He has the secret of his childhood safe with him, like some secret cave in which he can kneel. And, when we read his poetry, we can join him there.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1357329
#91. And the smell of the library was always the same - the musty odour of old clothes mixed with the keener scent of unwashed bodies, creating what the chief librarian had once described as 'the steam of the social soup.'

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1359449
#92. London goes beyond any boundary or convention.It contains every wish or word ever spoken, every action or gesture ever made, every harsh or noble statement ever expressed. It is illimitable. It is Infinite London.

Peter Ackroyd

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#93. The endless chatter of this journey had wearied me.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1365118
#94. You don't have to be brought up in a grand house to have a sense of the past, and I truly believe that there are certain people to whom or through whom the territory - the place, the past - speaks.

Peter Ackroyd

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#95. The ordinary routines of life are never chronicled by the historian, but they make up almost the whole of experience.

Peter Ackroyd

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#96. The Gulphe in which truth lies is bottomless and it will wash over whatever is thrown into it.

Peter Ackroyd

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#97. Rioting has always been a London tradition. It has been since the early Middle Ages. There's hardly a spate of years that goes by without violent rioting of one kind or another. They happen so frequently that they are almost part of London's texture.

Peter Ackroyd

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#98. It is strange, is it not, how a person can adore one's soul so much that they adore one's body also?

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1635799
#99. One can forgive Shakespeare anything, except one's own bad lines.

Peter Ackroyd

Ackroyd's Quotes #1800247
#100. There are so many characters whizzing around inside my head, it's like Looney Tunes. But as soon as I've finished writing about them, I completely forget who they are.

Peter Ackroyd

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