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Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Birthday: 28 May 1908, Mayfair, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Ian Lancaster Fleming
Height: 183 cm

Born into a wealthy and influential English family, Ian Fleming spent his early years attending top British schools such as Eton and Sandhurst military academy. He took to writing while schooling in K ...Show More

Ian Fleming
[on James Bond] Apart from the fact that he wears the same clothes that I wear, he and I really have Show more [on James Bond] Apart from the fact that he wears the same clothes that I wear, he and I really have little in common. I do rather envy him his blondes and his efficiency, but I can't say I much like the chap. Hide
[his last words, reportedly to the ambulance attendants] Awfully sorry to trouble you chaps. [his last words, reportedly to the ambulance attendants] Awfully sorry to trouble you chaps.
I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, James Bond was much better than Show more I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, James Bond was much better than something more interesting like "Peregrine Maltravers". Exotic things would happen to and around him but he would be a neutral figure--an anonymous blunt instrument wielded by a government department. Hide
Men want a woman whom they can turn on and off like a light switch. Men want a woman whom they can turn on and off like a light switch.
[mid-1950s] My James Bond novels are really for a very specialized, limited market. I am not countin Show more [mid-1950s] My James Bond novels are really for a very specialized, limited market. I am not counting the great unwashed public and do not expect them to fancy anything I write. Hide
[on how he wrote "Casino Royale"] Writing about 2,000 words in three hours every morning, "Casino Ro Show more [on how he wrote "Casino Royale"] Writing about 2,000 words in three hours every morning, "Casino Royale" dutifully produced itself. I wrote nothing and made no corrections until the book was finished. If I had looked back at what I had written the day before, I might have despaired. Hide
[interview in The Daily Express, 1962] The target of my books lay somewhere between the solar plexus Show more [interview in The Daily Express, 1962] The target of my books lay somewhere between the solar plexus and the upper thigh. Hide
I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them.
I always make it a rule never to look back. Otherwise, I'd ask myself how I could write such piffle Show more I always make it a rule never to look back. Otherwise, I'd ask myself how I could write such piffle and live with myself, day after day. Hide
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