29 Quotes by James Robertson
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
[M]ost people go through life a wee bit disappointed in themselves. I think we all keep a memory of a moment when we missed someone or something, when we could have gone down another path, a happier or better or just a different path. Just because they're in the past doesn't mean you can't treasure the possibilities ... maybe we put down a marker for another time. And now's the time. Now we can do whatever we want to do.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
When we're in the story, when we're part of it, we can't know the outcome. It's only later that we think we can see what the story was. But do we ever really know? And does anybody else, perhaps, coming along a little later, does anybody else really care? ... History is written by the survivors, but what is that history? That's the point I was trying to make just now. We don't know what the story is when we're in it, and even after we tell it we're not sure. Because the story doesn't end.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
for what is religion if not a kind of madness, and what is madness without a touch of religion?
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive, the story can't: the story can only ever be itself.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
Our ability to look back on the past, our need or desire to make sense of it, is both a blessing and a curse; and our inability to see into the future with any degree of accuracy is, simultaneously, the thing that saves us and the thing that condemns us.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
There is something hugely civilised about allowing long pauses in a conversation. Very few people can stand that kind of silence.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
I stood staring to heaven and nothing came from there, no mercy or redemption. Whatever had come had come already and it was not sent by God. I stood, arms outstretched and empty, like a man praying but I was not praying, I was crying, because it had come to this and I had come to this place, and they were not with me... they were gone for ever.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
People think we didn't have theatres in Scotland for centuries because the Church suppressed them. Well, perhaps. But you could also argue that we had theatres in every town and village in the land: they were called kirks, and every week folk packed in to see a one-man show about life, death and the universe.
- Tags
- Share
- Author James Robertson
-
Quote
I prefer the pen. There is something elemental about the glide and flow of nib and ink on paper.
- Tags
- Share