Quote by: Alan Sillitoe

So as soon as I tell myself I'm the first man ever to be dropped into the world, and as soon as I take that first flying leap into the frosty grass of an early morning when even birds haven't the heart to whistle, I get to thinking, and that's what I like. I go my rounds in a dream, turning at lane or footpath corners without knowing I'm turning, leaping brooks without knowing they're there, and shouting good morning to the early cow-milker without seeing him. It's a treat being a long-distance runner, out in the world by yourself with not a soul to make you bad-tempered or tell you what to do.


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Author Bio


  • NameAlan Sillitoe
  • DescriptionBRitish writer
  • BornMarch 4, 1928
  • DiedApril 25, 2010
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Screenwriter; Poet