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  • Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they do is allow the quack of your choice to tell you that you have some sort of complaint that you were far happier not knowing about.

  • There is always time for failure

    John Mortimer (2010). “CLINGING TO THE WRECKAGE”, p.272, Penguin UK
  • No brilliance is needed in the law. Nothing but common sense, and relatively clean finger nails.

    A Voyage Round My Father act 1 (1971)
  • I knew nothing about farce until I read Puce a l'Oreille, and had no idea what a deadly serious business it is.

    Funny   Humor   Ideas  
    John Mortimer (2010). “CLINGING TO THE WRECKAGE”, p.241, Penguin UK
  • The old middle-class prerogative of being permanently in a most filthy temper.

    Class   Luck   Middle  
  • Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.

    Tragedy   Theatre   Farce  
  • Never believe a rumour until you hear it officially denied.

  • We may not be the creme de la creme, but we are the creme de la scum.

    America   World   Scum  
  • Do we want blanks, asterisks and exclamation marks which people can fill in with their own imaginations, or are we prepared and strong enough to tolerate, even if we do not approve, the strong Anglo-Saxon, realistic and vivid language?

    John Mortimer's remarks in defense of record shop proprietor Christopher Seale against obscenity charges for displaying advertisements for Sex Pistols' LP "Never Mind the Bollocks" at Nottingham Magistrates Court, November 14, 1977.
  • I refuse to spend my life worrying about what I eat. There is no pleasure worth foregoing just for an extra three years in the geriatric ward.

    Years   Worry   Three  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • There's more of yourself in a book than a play. that's why we know all about Dickens and not much about Shakespeare. Ben Jonson murdered people; Marlowe was a spy; Shakespeare just sat in the corner and took notes.

    Book   Play   People  
    "This much I know". Interview with Jonathan Heawood, www.theguardian.com. May 25, 2002.
  • My father, to whom I owe so much, never told me the difference between right and wrong; now I think that's why I remain so greatly in his debt.

    John Clifford Mortimer (2005). “The scales of justice”, Penguin Hardcover
  • Loyalty to the school to which your parents pay to send you seemed to me like feeling loyalty to Selfridges.

    Loyalty   School   Parent  
    John Mortimer (2010). “CLINGING TO THE WRECKAGE”, p.40, Penguin UK
  • A war against terrorism is an impracticable conception if it means fighting terrorism with terrorism.

    War   Mean   Fighting  
    John Mortimer (2004). “Where There's a Will”, p.97, Penguin UK
  • The main aim of education should be to send children out into the world with a reasonably sized anthology in their heads so that, while seated on the lavatory, waiting in doctors' surgeries, on stationary trains or watching interviews with politicians, they may have something interesting to think about.

  • I found criminal clients easy and matrimonial clients hard. Matrimonial clients hate each other so much and use their children to hurt each other in beastly ways. Murderers have usually killed the one person in the world that was bugging them and they're usually quite peaceful and agreeable.

    Hurt   Children   Hate  
    "Rumpole creator Mortimer dies at 85" by Sam Marsden and Chris Moncrieff, www.independent.co.uk. January 16, 2009.
  • On the three pigs he and his wife own: "We acquired the pigs last year. My wife was born on a pig farm and has always been very fond of pigs. Of course, they are for eating, which is why they are named Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. You wouldn’t want to eat Rufus, Marcus and Esmeralda.

    Pigs   Years   Lunch  
  • We don't know much about the human conscience, except that it is soluble in alcohol.

    Alcohol   Humans   Knows  
  • Irritable Judges suffer from a bad case of premature adjudication.

  • All the flower children were as alike as a congress of accountants and about as interesting.

  • I don't think you ever feel a success really because everything could always be done better than you've done it.

    Success   Thinking   Done  
  • The only rule I have found to have any validity in writing is not to bore yourself.

    Writing   Found   Bores  
  • The law seems like a sort of maze through which a client must be led to safety, a collection of reefs, rocks, and underwater hazards through which he or she must be piloted.

    Rocks   Law   Safety  
    'Clinging to the Wreckage' (1982) ch. 7
  • Marriage is like pleading guilty to an indefinite sentence. Without parole.

  • Never shake hands with colleagues in court; the customers think you're making deals.

    Thinking   Hands   Lawyer  
  • Murderers have usually killed the one person in the world that was bugging them and they're usually quite peaceful and agreeable.

    "Rumpole creator Mortimer dies at 85" by Sam Marsden and Chris Moncrieff, www.independent.co.uk. January 16, 2009.
  • I don't believe in children's books. I think after you've read Kidnapped, Treasure Island, and Huckleberry Finn, you're ready for anything.

    Children   Believe   Book  
  • What obsesses a writer starting out on a lifetime's work is the panic-stricken search for a voice of his own.

  • The secret of good health and happiness is to have rather small illnesses throughout your life which you can rely on to stop you doing anything you don't want to do.

    Life   Advice   Secret  
    "In the Pina Colada zone" by Kathryn Flett, www.theguardian.com. August 7, 2004.
  • When... I told my father I wanted to be a writer, he had asked me to consider my unfortunate wife, who would have me about the house all day 'wearing a dressing gown, brewing tea and stumped for words'.

    Father   Wife   House  
    John Mortimer (1995). “Murderers and Other Friends: Another Part of Life”
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