"People in London think of London as the center of the world, whereas New Yorkers think the world ends three miles outside of Manhattan."
"I've become a professional failure - in order to pay the mortgage I have to remain unemployed. Luckily, a disaster always seems to befall me at exactly the right moment."
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Toby Young
Journalist
Toby Young is a British journalist and author known for his outspoken views on education and free speech, particularly in the context of media and politics.
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"I was once hired to write a column for 'The Guardian' and then got fired before I'd submitted my first one. That was unusual. Most newspapers wait until I've written at least one piece for them before firing me."
"I miss being fawned over by restaurateurs and chefs."
"I expect that in 40 years' time I'll be writing political tomes and working for an organisation like Oxfam."
"In Britain, by contrast, we still think that class plays a part in determining a person's life chances, so we're less inclined to celebrate success and less inclined to condemn failure. The upshot is that it's much easier to be a failure in Britain than it is in America."
"I think I've been wishing for celebrity for so long that I've got used to being someone who's petitioning the establishment for acceptance... my whole schtick, my whole identity, is so wrapped up in being a petitioner that I don't really know how to react now that petition has been granted."