Malcolm Bradbury Quotes
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Rates of Exchange”, p.140, Pan Macmillan
Marriage is the most advanced form of warfare in the modern world.
Malcolm Bradbury (1976). “The history man: a novel”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Stepping Westward”, p.38, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Stepping Westward”, p.168, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Eating People is Wrong”, p.172, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2017). “The History Man: Picador Classic”, p.141, Pan Macmillan
I like the English. They have the most rigid code if immorality in the world.
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Eating People is Wrong”, p.77, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2011). “Cuts”, p.47, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Rates of Exchange”, p.184, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Stepping Westward”, p.50, Pan Macmillan
The English are polite by telling lies. The Americans are polite by telling the truth.
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Stepping Westward”, p.172, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (2012). “Stepping Westward”, p.40, Pan Macmillan
Malcolm Bradbury (1978). “Eating people is wrong”, Vintage
I've noticed your hostility towards him... I ought to have guessed you were friends.
Malcolm Bradbury (2011). “The History Man”, p.87, Pan Macmillan
If God had meant us to have group sex, I guess he'd have given us all more organs.
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