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Arthur Smith

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Arthur Smith belongs to that rare category of people whose words are more famous than their biography. The range of their thinking — from Travel to Funny — speaks to an intellectual restlessness that shows in every quote. Our collection holds 15 quotes from Arthur Smith, each offering a different angle on Travel, Funny, Age, Teacher, and Romantic. A line that stays with you: "I am 54 and age is slowly writing itself on my face."

“Travel books are, by and large, boring. They lodge uncomfortably between fact, fiction and autobiography.”

— Arthur Smith

Travel

All Quotes by Arthur Smith

“Don Quixote's 'Delusions' is an excellent read - far better than my own forthcoming travel book, 'Walking Backwards Across Tuscany.'”

— Arthur Smith

Travel

“I am 54 and age is slowly writing itself on my face.”

— Arthur Smith

Age

“It is more interesting to be compared to someone famous, because it lets you gauge what perceptions people have about your appearance.”

— Arthur Smith

Famous

“Travel books are, by and large, boring. They lodge uncomfortably between fact, fiction and autobiography.”

— Arthur Smith

Travel

“The Romantic poets were the prototype ramblers, and I've often found myself following in their footsteps - although perhaps not all of their footsteps since a typical walk for Samuel T. Coleridge might last two days and cover 145km.”

— Arthur Smith

Romantic

“It was Julie Burchill who decreed that, beyond a certain age, a man should not be seen in a leather jacket.”

— Arthur Smith

Age

“Occasionally I find a travel book that is both illuminating and entertaining, where vivid writing and research replace self-indulgence and sloppy prose.”

— Arthur Smith

Travel

“I've noticed that my resolutions involve me not doing stuff that I wasn't going to do anyway so here's something more positive. I'm going to retrain as a Latin teacher in a provincial public school.”

— Arthur Smith

Positive

“Reading the play at home, however fulfilling, can never be the vivacious experience that Shakespeare intended.”

— Arthur Smith

Experience

“The history of the relationship between comedy and swimming is short indeed. Of course it is always funny when someone falls into water, but that's about it.”

— Arthur Smith

Funny

“Ninety-eight per cent of laughter is nothing to do with jokes, which do not deserve to bear the weight of all the funny stuff in the world.”

— Arthur Smith

Funny