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One last thought: am I alone in thinking that a couple of the German players had an uncanny resemblance to our own Peter Crouch.
Ungrateful bastard that I am, I'd be left with a nagging thought: "Am I so predictable, so obvious in my taste, that my dear friend knew this book was going to be so very me?" And so, over the years, I became resigned to the fact that these "very me" gifts brought nothing but unhappiness.
"I thought, am I mincing or something?" Mr. Douglas said.
"I certainly thought: am I really going to finish this novel?
I thought, am I going to make a mess of this?" But did the experience teach him anything?
Here's Costa himself (thanks to Girish Shambu, citing Kino Slang): Never in my life have I thought: am I making documentary?
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Thought was the enemy.
The thought is paralysing.
Neither thought is comforting.
Thought is frowned upon.
* No thought is consoling.
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