“In the old days, writers used to sit in front of a typewriter and stare out of the window. Nowadays, because of the marvels of convergent technology, the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are now the same thing.”
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English writer and humorist 1952–2001Related quotes
Quoted by Bennett Cerf in Shake Well Before Using http://books.google.com/books?id=gVZAAAAAIAAJ&q=%22What+no+wife+of+a+writer+can+ever+understand+no+matter+if+she+lives+with+him+for+twenty+years+is+that+a+writer+is+working+when+he%27s+staring+out+the+window%22&pg=PA118#v=onepage (1948)
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
1970s - 1980s, interview with Deborah Salomon in 'New York Times', 1989
"To A Spanish Poet" (for Manuel Altolaguirre)
The Still Centre (1939)
Source: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover

“Now you get to watch her leave out the window, Guess that's why they call it 'window pane.”
Love The Way You Lie
2010s, Recovery (2010)
“Every morning I take out my bankbook, stare at it, shudder — and turn quickly to my typewriter.”
On incentive as a journalist, quoted by Rosamund Essex Church Times (December 30, 1983)