"In London there was no home cooking worthy of the name. When you were in funds you ate out. But only the people whose faces appeared in such publications as Town and Queen could afford to eat in restaurants serving food which would leave them looking and feeling better instead of worse."

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Source: Clive James (2012). “Always Unreliable: Memoirs”, p.307, Pan Macmillan

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Clive James

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Clive James was an Australian writer, critic, and broadcaster known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on culture and life.

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