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Here are some homosexuals whom we would do well to take seriously (Robertson Davies Quotes)
The nature of happiness is such that happiness retreats the more intensely you pursue it (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Never harbor grudges; they sour your stomach and do no harm to anyone else (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Canada is not really a place where you are encouraged to have large spiritual adventures (Robertson Davies Quotes)
What we call luck is the inner man externalized. We make things happen to us (Robertson Davies Quotes)
We mistrust anything that too strongly challenges our ideal of mediocrity (Robertson Davies Quotes)
After all, we are human beings, and not creatures of infinite possibilities (Robertson Davies Quotes)
People are not saints just because they haven’t got much money or education (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Women tell men things that men are not very likely to find out for themselves (Robertson Davies Quotes)
All mothers think their children are oaks, but the world never lacks for cabbages (Robertson Davies Quotes)
It was as though she was an exile from a world that saw things her way (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Many a promising career has been wrecked by marrying the wrong sort of woman (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Some countries you love. Some countries you hate. Canada is a country you worry about (Robertson Davies Quotes)
When one is traveling, one must expect to spend a certain amount of money foolishly (Robertson Davies Quotes)
The book forces itself into my mind when I am lugging furniture, or pulling weeds (Robertson Davies Quotes)
If I tended toward frivolity as a boy, I am incorrigibly settled in it now (Robertson Davies Quotes)
There is no democracy in the world of intellect, and no democracy of taste (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Thought and reason, unless matched by feelings, are empty, delusive things (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Love, though sweet, must know its proper station and never seek to rival education (Robertson Davies Quotes)
The dog is a "yes animal", very popular with people who can't afford to keep a "yes man" (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Energy and curiosity are the lifeblood of universities; the desire to find out, to uncover, to dig deeper, to puzzle out obscurities, is the spirit of the university, and it is a channelling of that unresting curiosity that holds mankind together (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Whether you are really right or not doesn’t matter; it’s the belief that counts (Robertson Davies Quotes)
In the end, it is upon the quality and commitment of individuals that all group movements depend (Robertson Davies Quotes)
It is lost, lovely child, somewhere in the ragbag that I laughingly refer to as my memory (Robertson Davies Quotes)
The love that dare not speak its name has become the love that won’t shut up (Robertson Davies Quotes)
I am quite a wise old bird, but I am no desert hermit who can only prophesy when his guts are knotted with hunger. I am deep in the old man’s puzzle, trying to link the wisdom of the body with the wisdom of the spirit until the two are one (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Boredom and stupidity and patriotism, especially when combined, are three of the greatest evils of the world we live in (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Conversation in its true meaning isn’t all wagging the tongue; sometimes it is a deeply shared silence (Robertson Davies Quotes)
Money, it is often said, does not bring happiness; it must be added, however, that it makes it possible to support unhappiness with exemplary fortitude (Robertson Davies Quotes)
You’re all mad for words. Words are just farts from a lot of fools who have swallowed too many books. Give me things! (Robertson Davies Quotes)