Peter James quotes:

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  • There are people who can achieve huge success in life, while adding a bit of fun and a splash of colour to this increasingly grey world.

  • I travel abroad constantly on book promotion and research, and the Internet is invaluable to me for accessing U.K. news in places such as America, which most of the time hasn't heard of England.

  • Music is an important part of my writing process.

  • Drafting is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge.The closer you get to the end, the more you start to worry about the beginning.

  • Most of us have one big idea at some point in our lives. That Eureka! moment. It comes to us all in different ways, often by chance of serendipity.

  • The police feel that most of the public are against them and that there is a lot of bad feeling.

  • Life's not some slot machine in an arcade with a sign that flashes up saying 'I'm sorry, you have been killed. Would you like another go?' But we might get put through the same test each time, get faced with the same situations until we've learned how to cope.

  • I'm sure that's when you really know you are happy - when you wake up wanting to embrace your future, rather than trying to squirm away from your past.

  • My day starts with Radio 4's Today live or 'listen again' wherever I am in the world, thanks to digital radio - I even have an app on my iPhone that receives it.

  • The world is changing and people don't like change.

  • I get asked to read new works a lot, in the hope that I will give a quotation and I will only give a 'puff' for a book I truly love.

  • Almost every officer is going to put their life on the line at some point in their career.

  • I like dogs. Dogs don't judge people.

  • A news junkie, I read, daily, the 'Times/Sunday Times,' the 'Guardian/Observer,' 'Mail,' and the 'Argus' - both to keep up with crime in Brighton, where I set my novels, and because I think it is vital to support local papers - they provide a unique accountability for councils, emergency services and so much else, and are dangerously undervalued.

  • There's a really classic cliche every time you switch the TV on - you see cops arguing. I have spent a day a week for many years in the presence of police and I have never seen them argue. It's a military hierarchy. They do what they're told. There's no bickering.

  • ...I don't have concrete plans for the future. I just think of success and keep a successful attitude. Success is 99 percent preparation. If you set yourself up for winning, rarely will you fail.

  • Branson ate his salad, and left the rest of his fish untouched, while Grace tucked into his steak and kidney pudding with relish. 'I read a while ago,' he told Branson, 'that the French drink more red wine than the English but live longer. The Japanese eat more fish than the English but drink less wine and live longer. The Germans eat more red meat than the English, and drink more beer and they live longer too. You know the moral of this story? 'No' 'It's not what you eat or drink - it's speaking English that kills you.

  • Death is just nature's way of making room for the less experienced.

  • I think the police are a major part of the glue that holds civilised life together. They're not highly paid.

  • Sometimes the body gets out of bed an hour before the brain.

  • To read is human, to review is divine.

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