A. A. Gill Quotes

Welcome to a collection of insightful and thought-provoking quotes by the renowned writer and critic, A. A. Gill. A. A. Gill, whose full name is Adrian Anthony Gill, was a British writer known for his sharp wit, keen observations, and eloquent prose. His works spanned across various genres, from food and travel writing to cultural criticism and memoirs. Gill’s writing style was characterized by its wit, humor, and unapologetic honesty, making him a distinctive voice in the literary world.

Throughout his career, A. A. Gill offered readers unique perspectives on life, society, and human nature through his writing. Whether delving into the nuances of gastronomy, exploring the complexities of different cultures, or dissecting the quirks of modern life, his words have left a lasting impact on readers around the globe. His ability to blend profound insights with witty commentary made his writing both engaging and memorable. Here, we present a selection of A. A. Gill’s most memorable quotes, offering a glimpse into his profound observations and distinctive worldview.

Hate numbs the judgment, paralyzes the vitals of democracy. A. A. Gill

It’s not in the nature of stoic Cincinnatians to boast, which is fortunate, really, for they have meager pickings to boast about. A. A. Gill

Have you noticed that almost all the change in the world goes to women? When was the last time you had a five pence piece? Exactly. In a Christmas pudding. All the rest of it is in women’s handbags. A. A. Gill

A cravat is the only item of named after Croatians. Balkan mercenaries were brought to Paris by Louis XIV. Their strange and exotic attire attracted the French bon hommes, who were wearing formal ruffs, and who immediately took to the simple and relaxed military cloth tied at the neck. A. A. Gill

One of the small joys that’s easy to miss in London is the blue plaques on buildings. These are put up to commemorate the famous on the houses they lived in. A. A. Gill

Songs are all poetry, and they don’t make any sense. A. A. Gill

The super-rich watch each other like envious owls, to see who’s got a slightly better loafer, a pullover made from some even more absurdly endangered fur. They will go to any lengths to find the best tailors. A. A. Gill

I generally only eat one meal a day, which is pretty unusual for a restaurant reviewer. It’s not that I have a problem with food; I’ll eat anything that doesn’t involve a bet, a dare, or an initiation ceremony. A. A. Gill

It is impossible to be taken seriously in shorts. No one has ever cared about anything said by a man in shorts. A. A. Gill

This is the trouble with cheating: there are no acceptable rules, or laws. It could be a smile, or dancing to a song that you considered to be indefinably ‘ours’. It can feel like cheating to go to a restaurant that you used to go to with someone else. Keeping photographs of exes can infuriate, like retrospective cheating. A. A. Gill

A lot of London’s image never was. There never was a Dickensian London, or a Shakespearean London, or a swinging London. A. A. Gill

Nature gave you your look and there’s only a limited amount you can do about that, but what you wear is the skin you choose for yourself. A. A. Gill

Every man imagines that he will turn his suit like a double agent, that it can be twisted to his will with irony or comedy, that the man can undermine its origins. A. A. Gill

Women’s handbags are incredibly heavy. You rarely get to pick one up and, when you do, you wonder why anyone carries so much stuff around all day. A. A. Gill

You can propose marriage naked or in handcuffs, but no one is going to agree to forsake all others for a man in shorts. You can’t declare war in shorts or deliver a eulogy in shorts. A. A. Gill

Other people’s traditions look charming and decorative and exotic. They’re nice places to visit on holiday, but you wouldn’t want to live with one. A. A. Gill

I don’t have prejudices against anybody. I have opinions, based on a lifetime’s experience. A. A. Gill

Mr. Obama is the only popular politician left in the world. He would win an election in any one of the G-20 countries, and his fellow world leaders will do anything to take home a touch of that reflected popularity. A. A. Gill

Everyone has to go to a funeral at some time and you need to be dark and sombre, and in a black tie. A. A. Gill

My only piece of advice is that all of you consider every single text and Snapchat that you ever make as also being shared with your partner, because they all check your phones all the time – trust me on this one. A. A. Gill

Frightened is the natural state for all men. A. A. Gill

The part that makes you unique is the bit people will like or fear, fall in love with, or try to avoid. A. A. Gill

And learn to tie a bow – it’s not difficult and there’s no excuse for either a clip-on or the hideous Hollywood straight tie. A. A. Gill

If you’re bored, it’s because someone else is fulfilling his dream. Become a bore. It’s the most interesting thing you’ll ever do. A. A. Gill

If New York is a wise guy, Paris a coquette, Rome a gigolo and Berlin a wicked uncle, then London is an old lady who mutters and has the second sight. She is slightly deaf, and doesn’t suffer fools gladly. A. A. Gill

Bald isn’t like being ethnic or disabled. Everyone can and will make jokes about it and expect you to laugh good-naturedly, which you will. A. A. Gill

We have to thank the members of the Romantic movement for the sober colours of suits. It was their love of the Gothic that put us in grey and black but the suit stuck. A. A. Gill

There are five great ages of man – five moments when you need to reevaluate everything, clear out the cupboard and the wardrobe, and most importantly, your head. They are 13, 20, 30, 40 and 60. All men need to know this. A. A. Gill

Twenty is a tough age because it slips past in the middle of so much else – university, gap year, leaving home, getting jobs. A. A. Gill

London is a city of ghosts; you feel them here. Not just of people, but eras. The ghost of empire, or the blitz, the plague, the smoky ghost of the Great Fire that gave us Christopher Wren’s churches and ushered in the Georgian city. A. A. Gill

Cowboy boots you can’t wear unless you actually are a cowboy or in a Status Quo tribute band, or over 60; there’s something about a retiring gent in cowboy boots that looks sort of presidential. A. A. Gill

I’ve often been accused of dressing too well. I’ve always been fascinated by fashion, though I don’t think I’m particularly fashionable. A. A. Gill

Mourning the loss of the phone call is like pining for buggy driving or women in hats or three-martini lunches. They’ve gone. A. A. Gill

When I joined the Sunday Times the people I was competing with were all 10 or 15 years younger, they all had double firsts from Oxford or Cambridge, they were all bright as new pins. A. A. Gill

Only people who live outside cities realize the size of them. London turns out to be huge; there are great swaths, vast panoramas, a whole diaspora I’d never imagined. The place I live in tends to be manageably small, a few familiar journeys and destinations. A. A. Gill

The more there is on offer, the more you don’t want. Fifty options of cereal does not hone an epicurean expertise in the finer points of puffed rice, it murders appetite. A. A. Gill

The only acceptable cravat is the original Croat one. A. A. Gill

Men and women understand different things about personal boundaries. What men call privacy, women know as secrecy. A. A. Gill

Margaret Thatcher was as viscerally hated at home as she was warmly respected abroad. A. A. Gill

I’m terribly prone to anxiety. I get very depressed and I get very anxious and my anxiety is almost always about my children. A. A. Gill

I’m frightened of my innate vanity. I mean: the suits lined with scarves? Even I know the warning signs. I could quite easily end up in a tiny Playboy mansion, all on my own. A. A. Gill

Trying to learn to be a good man is like learning to play tennis against a wall. You are only a good man – a competent, capable, interesting and lovable man – when you’re doing it for, or with, other people. A. A. Gill

The problem with a man bag is that it’s called a man bag. A. A. Gill

For men, privacy means not being told stuff that would hurt. For women, secrecy is having stuff go on behind your back. A. A. Gill

The pleasure in lovers’ gifts is that they are often covert and secretive, worn next to the skin, hidden under pillows. A. A. Gill

I don’t do dinner parties. I have people come to share the food I’ve cooked for the family. A. A. Gill

When Americans come to London they usually say how much they love the history, the tradition, the splendid tumpty-tum of things whose very repetition has become their point. A. A. Gill

You see, the problem with Dave Cameron is that people know who he is. The less people know about him, the more he’s likely to get re-elected. A. A. Gill

No 13-year-old or over should ever be seen in trousers that finish above the ankle. It doesn’t matter how good your legs are, or if you’re on a beach in Bermuda where they invented the things. A. A. Gill

I tell you, once a girl’s got a dose of novels she’s a pushover for iambic pentameter. A. A. Gill

The one thing politicians will always vote for is more politics, so in 2000 they invented the post of mayor of London without ever really thinking what it was a mayor would do. A. A. Gill

Writing, for me, is the great organiser. It’s while writing that I think most deeply about things. A. A. Gill

I’m too vain to go on TV. I’d be a monster of self-consciousness. Plus, I’ve got a ridiculous voice – I sound like a camp friend of Bertie Wooster’s. A. A. Gill

The suit is the polite taming, the socialising, the neutering, of riding and military kit. Those pointless buttons on the cuff were moved from lateral to vertical. A. A. Gill

Gifts are an important and necessary part of our collective lives. We need to give and we need to allow others to give. A. A. Gill

Shorts are silly. Men in shorts are silly men. And silly is the very worst thing a man can be. A. A. Gill

I don’t remember ever stealing things, but I suppose I was endlessly borrowing money off people. A. A. Gill

As handbags get ever more absurdly large, so they need to carry more stuff to validate the expense of this huge trunk with chains, buckles and padlocks on. A. A. Gill

The French are never happy coming to London; this is an ancient and comforting enmity. A. A. Gill

People collect boredom, they hoard it, they wallow in it, hoping that one day it’ll be of interest and become an effete ennui. Let me tell you, it doesn’t. A. A. Gill

Because there is no better tool for writing than experience. It has very little to do with grammar and everything to do with knowing. A. A. Gill

Boredom is not a thing. It’s not a feeling or a condition. It is the absence of feelings, things and conditions. A. A. Gill

You don’t have a choice about fashion or aesthetics – you’re in it, whether you like it or not. A. A. Gill

The real question is: if you knew there was a god, would you behave any differently? And if the answer is yes, then perhaps you should assume there is. A. A. Gill

Clothes maketh the man. They don’t make you some other man. A. A. Gill

Suits are malevolent magicians’ sleeves for socialists, full of patrician loops and tricks, small, embroidered, cryptic messages of deference and privilege. They are ever the uniform of the enemy. They are also the greatest British invention ever. A. A. Gill

Texting isn’t writing. It’s not like letter writing. Texting is short scriptwriting. It’s a collaborative soap opera where nothing happens. A. A. Gill

To a British politician, a police officer is as invisible as the railings. A. A. Gill

Really, I like the future. I appreciate my automatic alarm-call necklace in case I get lost and confused in a mall. I appreciate the watch that tells the hospital my blood pressure’s gone ballistic. I like my computer, just as long as it doesn’t get ideas above its workstation. A. A. Gill

All people from small islands dance funny. A. A. Gill

Gift giving is one of the oldest forms of human interaction. It is a behaviour all cultures and all classes share. A. A. Gill

Personal adornment is the only cultural form that everybody in the world takes part in. A. A. Gill

Being able to afford everything you desire is not, by any means, the worst thing that can happen to you. But, depressingly, and more profoundly, neither is it the best. A. A. Gill

The truth is a mayor can actually do very little to alter the course of a huge city run by the free market that is home to banking – the engine room of capitalism. A. A. Gill

No British TV company could ever make a series like ‘The West Wing’ about British politics. It would beggar credibility. No one could write it with a straight face, or perform it without giggling. A. A. Gill

So much of life is not about whether you’re good or bad, or right or wrong, or can afford or not afford – it’s just about timing. A. A. Gill

The Lib-Dems are sidekicks. They were born to be sidekicks and that’s what they should concentrate on being. A. A. Gill

The London police have discovered that the best way to neuter demonstrations is not to move everyone on, or disperse troublemakers, but hold them close, cordon them into a diminishing space for hours and hours, as a sort of arbitrary al fresco arrest. A. A. Gill

A cravat has to be approached with consummate self-confidence and a devilish nonchalance. A cravat has to be grasped by a man who knows how to treat a cravat. A. A. Gill

The answer is that if God exists, he doesn’t seem to mind if you believe in him or not. A. A. Gill

When you look at traditions closely, examine what they really are, you realize they’re made up of layers and layers of deferrals, delays, indecisions, tomorrows and long lunches. A. A. Gill

I don’t go to the openings of shops or parties given by people I don’t know. A. A. Gill

People who know there is a god and people who know there isn’t live in exactly the same world. Same number of hours in the day, same weather, same football results. They both love their children and die of the same diseases. A. A. Gill

The trouble with righting some wrongs is that it makes the remaining ones seem even more unbearable. A. A. Gill

The measure of a man’s life is how he copes with the terrible wall of fear. A. A. Gill

Learning Jimmy Carr riffs off by heart is not the way to anyone’s heart, unless you’re Jimmy Carr. And remember, the two most attractive things in a man is a sense of danger and being able to make a girl feel really safe. A. A. Gill

Have you ever wondered why the rich and privileged care about, or even bother with, the gift bag? Because they don’t need this stuff. If they wanted it, they could afford to buy it, without blinking. But they love the gift bag, beyond reason. A. A. Gill

People who don’t believe in God are no happier than people who do, and those who do believe are no nicer than those who don’t. A. A. Gill

There’s no pleasing the British, or winning their favor. They simply hate politicians. All politicians. Hatred goes with politicians like mint sauce with lamb. It’s as old as Parliaments. A. A. Gill

So, being a good man is not an exam or a qualification, it changes, and it incorporates being a good friend, a good father, a good employee, a good boss, a good neighbour and a good citizen. A. A. Gill

Gordon Brown is a character from a tragic opera, twisted by ambition and a Presbyterian sense of fateful destiny. He has waited 13 years, mostly in Tony Blair’s shadow, for this poisoned chalice and has a pessimist’s luck. A. A. Gill

I can tell very quickly when people are lying. A. A. Gill

Money has to be an explosion of excitement and opportunity, yet we already secretly know that it doesn’t do what it promises. Nothing has ever given us as much pleasure as our pocket money when we were 12, or our first wage at the end of that first exhausting week, paid in folded cash. A. A. Gill

In fact, everybody should wake up smelling nice. I go further, there is not an excuse, ever, not to smell nice, particularly your feet. A. A. Gill

The Creation Museum isn’t really a museum at all. It’s an argument. It’s not even an argument. It’s the ammunition for an argument. It is the Word made into bullets. An armory of righteous revisionism. A. A. Gill

I don’t know if English is the only language where some expressions only and solely mean the opposite of what they say but we do have an awful lot of them. A. A. Gill

Penicillin and plastic bags help a lot, fridges and hot water make manliness more comfortable and Tom Ford’s fragrance range makes it smell better, but the idea that has pushed our lives into the light more than any other -ism or -ology is feminism. A. A. Gill

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