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Ian Fleming (Author of Thunderball)

“Anyway, I make up my own mind about men and women. What’s the good of other people’s opinions? Animals don’t consult each other about other animals. They look and sniff and feel. In love and hate, and everything in between, those are the only tests that matter. But people are unsure of their own instincts. They want reassurance. So they ask someone else whether they should like a particular person or not. And as the world loves bad news, they nearly always get a bad answer–or at least a qualified one.” (Thunderball Quotes)

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

“Her breasts were showing and Mr. Player, who was a very strong Quaker, didn’t think that was quite proper.”

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

“It was a room-shaped room with furniture-shaped furniture, and dainty curtains.”

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

“It was one of those days when it seemed to James Bond that all life, as someone put it, was nothing but a heap of six to four against.”

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

“It’s just that I’d rather die of drink than of thirst.” 

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

“The disadvantage of the beautiful deep ting-tong, ting-tong of the Bermuda carriage bell is that it cannot possibly sound angry, however angrily you may sound it.”

Ian Fleming
Thunderball

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