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A. A. Gill

journalist, writer

1954  – 2016

Adrian Anthony Gill was a British writer, best known for writing about food and travel, and for his work in television. Publications he contributed to included The Sunday Times, he wrote for Vanity Fair, GQ, and Esquire, and also published numerous books.

All Quotes by 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
“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
“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
“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