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  • When he was born, I looked at my little boy and felt an unconditional love I never knew was inside me. As he grew, and I watched him stagger about, squeak his first words, and turn into a beautiful little boy, that feeling did not change.

    "When is the right time to have a baby?" by Tony Parsons and Ken Livingstone, www.theguardian.com. October 8, 2010.
  • Love is what's left when being in love is gone, okay? It's when you care about someone and you hope they're happy, but you're not under any illusions about them. Maybe that kind of love is not exciting and passionate and all those things that fade with time. All those things that you're so keen on. But in the end it's the only kind of love that really matters.

    Tony Parsons (2001). “Man and Boy: A Novel”, p.134, Simon and Schuster
  • If someone does something illegal on Twitter - like incite hatred, or make racist remarks, or threaten to rip someone's intestines out if they insult Justin Bieber - then there has to be some way of censuring them.

  • Learn to trust your instincts. Only something dead goes with the tide. Only something living can go against it.

  • The thing to remember about Phuket is it's very beach-oriented and relaxed. The trendiest beach is Koh Sirey, which is full of groovy places to have a cocktail and watch the sun go down.

  • I feel like the only person in the world who sees David Beckham modelling his swimming pants on the cover of Elle magazine and thinks - oh, how much better a handsome guy like you would look, David, without all those dumb ink stains stitched into your skin.

  • When you are a journalist in the music business, as I was, you end up dying or going to the gym - I chose the gym.

    "What I see in the mirror" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. August 6, 2010.
  • to love means to realize there is a time to let the beloved one go

  • When you have a kid, money matters.

    "When is the right time to have a baby?", www.theguardian.com. October 8, 2010.
  • Sometimes we are only aware of how happy we are when the moment has passed. But now and again, if we are very lucky, we are aware of happiness when it is actually happening.

    Tony Parsons (2001). “Man and Boy: A Novel”, p.248, Simon and Schuster
  • My parents gave up a lot to bring me up in the little house on the prairie, and I wasn't prepared to make those sacrifices, nor was the generation before me and the generation after.

    "Punk turns new romantic" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. June 27, 1999.
  • I am a sweet old softy, but it took toughness to get through what I went through.

  • And so we stayed out in the garden of the old house until we couldn't kick a ball, laughing in the gathering twilight, making the most of the good weather and all the days that were left, our little game watched only by next door's cat, and every star in the heavens.

  • The thing I care about is my weight - I'm as fanatical about it as a member of Girls Aloud. I weigh myself every morning. I know exactly what I want to be - 82kg - and I try to stick to it.

    "What I see in the mirror" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. August 6, 2010.
  • Love means knowing when to let go.

    Tony Parsons (2001). “Man and Boy: A Novel”, p.349, Simon and Schuster
  • Tattoos are so widespread, so ugly and so very, very permanent. You can, in theory, have them removed - but a large chunk of your living flesh will go with it.

  • I don't think much of anything I wrote before the age of 30.

    "Punk turns new romantic" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. June 27, 1999.
  • My teenage years were spent trying to look like Rod Stewart - I ended up looking like Dave Hill from Slade.

  • There are a handful of barbecue seafood shacks on the beach at Hat Nai Yang, which is a fabulous place to have dinner. It's very much run for locals and they serve the catch of the day, which might be lobster, white snapper or squid. It's ridiculously reasonable, too.

  • The dream we are living has absolutely no purpose other than our awakening.

  • I've been visiting Thailand for more than 20 years but didn't fall in love with it until I visited Phuket Town in Phuket. The northern part of Phuket is one of the most fascinating places I've ever been, and largely unspoilt and unknown.

  • I once read somewhere that, in any relationship, the one who cares the least is the one with all the power.

    Tony Parsons (2001). “Man and Boy: A Novel”, p.65, Simon and Schuster
  • A tattoo doesn't make you look like an individual.

  • The most convincing argument against early parenthood is that you are in a relationship that is likely to fall apart before that child grows up.

    "When is the right time to have a baby?" by Tony Parsons and Ken Livingstone, www.theguardian.com. October 8, 2010.
  • Grammar schools are public schools without the sodomy.

    "Man and Boy". Book by Tony Parsons, www.huffingtonpost.com. 1999.
  • It felt natural. That is what I remember most about becoming a father halfway through my 20s. As if Mother Nature was giving me the big thumbs up.

    "When is the right time to have a baby?", www.theguardian.com. October 8, 2010.
  • Largely this is a class thing - writers tend to be cosseted little middle-class kiddies who think that the world owes them a royalty cheque. But just doing it - being in your room for years on end, locked in your head, alone with invented ghosts - it weakens and softens the body. And I know I can't just live in my head.

    "My Week: Tony Parsons". www.theguardian.com. September 19, 2009.
  • My principal motivation is supporting my family, which is not a bad reason for getting up in the morning. That's always been my motivation - to take care of the people who rely on me.

    "Punk turns new romantic". Interview with Simon Hattenstone, www.theguardian.com. June 27, 1999.
  • Home is oneness, home is my original nature. It is right here, simply in what is. There is nowhere else I have to go, and nothing else I have to become.

  • I do tend to look back to my parents generation and think wow! what a great way to be, to live with one person for a lifetime, to bring your kids up in these really solid families.

    "Punk turns new romantic" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. June 27, 1999.
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