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Quotes from Iain Sinclair

The world changes, but I want that change to be necessary or respectful of what has happened before. Everything changes, and that's quite right.
~ Iain Sinclair
You can't leave the thing that you are, the house that has become your biography.
~ Iain Sinclair
I am crumbling in sync with old Hackney.
~ Iain Sinclair
With the world as it now presents itself, there is something perverse, and probably dysfunctional, about a person who stays in the same house for 40 years. What about the expanding family syndrome, the school-lottery migration, the property portfolio neurosis? Have you no imagination?
~ Iain Sinclair
If the landscape changes, then I don't know who I am either. The landscape is a refracted autobiography. As it disappears you lose your sense of self.
~ Iain Sinclair
Life and career are the same thing. Every life has to have a plot and a plan. You have to recognize this early and be quite cold-blooded in the discovery and articulation of that plot.
~ Iain Sinclair
To try to fix the future is a manifest absurdity.
~ Iain Sinclair
If people are telling you a story about themselves, they gradually map their own local territories and know themselves by them.
~ Iain Sinclair
It's just a freak of fate that I'm paid to write, not paying to print my own books - but I'd be doing it anyway: it's my life.
~ Iain Sinclair
You can't impose a legacy.
~ Iain Sinclair
An involuntary return to the point of departure is, without doubt, the most disturbing of all journeys.
~ Iain Sinclair
There is an obvious connection, on the declining Roman empire's bread and circuses model, between political enthusiasm for public spectacles and the periods when we are least able to pay for them.
~ Iain Sinclair
The kind of world I'm endlessly going on about is pretty well doomed, but nevertheless I think there are recesses of it worth celebrating.
~ Iain Sinclair
I don't feel proprietary, but I do feel there is a human identity to the borough of Hackney that's quite peculiar. It was always bloody-minded and difficult; it always stood up to central government.
~ Iain Sinclair
The negotiation of city space has been made more difficult with the idea that redevelopment is an improvement for some vague future - but it's never like that, is it? Once you get there, for economic reasons you have to generate the next project - so you're immediately starting to dig up something else, and so it goes on.
~ Iain Sinclair
With the world as it now presents itself, there is something perverse, and probably dysfunctional, about a person who stays in the same house for 40 years. What about the expanding family syndrome, the school-lottery migration, the property portfolio neurosis? Have you no imagination?
~ Iain Sinclair
The suicide hour of cold coffee and alien voices on the radio.
~ Iain Sinclair
Why not add another yarn? That's all we are in the end, any of us, a couple of dozen unreliable stories.
~ Iain Sinclair
The faster we walk, the more ground we lose.
~ Iain Sinclair
Light is all memory.
~ Iain Sinclair
The line of traffic advancing towards the rising sun looked like a procession of the returning dead. Every one of them, solitaries in clean shirts, smoking, checking mirrors to see if their reflections were still there, wore dark glasses.
~ Iain Sinclair
You can be so much in a room that the world outside turns to water. You've got the heater blowing out burnt air, but you still don't get warm. Your ankles are singed, but your head's in a bucket of ice. Time drips like a stalactite. The water for the coffee boils away in a tree of steam.
~ Iain Sinclair
Atkins knows two kinds of birds: seagulls and the ones that aren't seagulls.
~ Iain Sinclair
Getting comprehensively lost in a car with a full tank of petrol at someone else's expense, you can't beat it.
~ Iain Sinclair