Quotes by Simon Sebag Montefiore

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I read many wonderful novels, though I now find the idea of literary fiction obsolete.
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A crenelated wall of books encircles my bed, its tottering towers looming ever taller, always on the verge of collapsing onto oblivious sleepers.
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When we were in school, we were told that Stalin was a madman who got control of Europe, which teaches you nothing.
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Around us, we do see attempts to delegitimize Israel, a sort of secret, hidden anti-Semitism growing in many countries, often on the right but also on the left.
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I always wanted to write a history of Jerusalem.
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Writing about Jerusalem can be such a minefield.
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The vanishing of David Tang is like the unthinkable diappearance of a magnificent palace on a mythical mountaintop. He was a dreammaker, pianist, adventurer, writer, entrepreneur, scholar, connoisseur, and a great friend.
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Putin regards Stalin as a great tsar; he is a great tsar. Asked who the worst tsars were, he said Nicholas II and Gorbachev.
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There is a view of Russian exceptionalism, that they are a unique civilisation, a view right since Ivan the Terrible that Russia is a special civilisation with a special culture. Putin is pushing that now.
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As a youth, I was much more of a Zionist. But Israel was very different then. Israel's changed, and so have I.
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