Geoff Bartley is great and always will be.
For one thing, I like to walk when I play golf. Now I don't walk the whole way, but I try not to be the driver when in a cart.
I didn't want to stay until I had used up all the enjoyment because that's too long to stay anywhere.
If worms carried pistols, birds wouldn't eat 'em.
On game day, I'm as nervous as a pig in a packing plant.
I have found that the players who have played in that game really do have respect for their adversaries.
I don't have the proudest moment in football.
The road had the lonely times, but I kept myself busy.
The biggest book for me, when I was fifteen, was Crime and Punishment, which I read in a kind of fever. When I put it down, I thought, if this is what novels are then I want to be a novelist.
My life is not about the set list, it is to be set apart.
Of course all children's literature is not fantastic, so all fantastic books need not be children's books. It is still possible, even in an age so ferociously anti-romantic as our own, to write fantastic stories for adults: though you will usually need to have made a name in some more fashionable kind of literature before anyone will publish them.