404 Quotes by Robertson Davies

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    Whoever declares a child to be “delicate” thereby crowns and anoints a tyrant.

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    You can’t persuade most of the public that education and making a living aren’t the same thing.

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    If a boy can’t have a good teacher, give him a psychological cripple or an exotic failure to deal with; don’t just give him a bad, dull teacher. This is where the private schools score over state-run schools; they can accommodate a few cultured madmen on the staff without having to offer explanations.

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    People are not saints just because they haven’t got much money or education.

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    Wit and high spirits and a sense of fun- yes, they’re wonderful things. But a sense of humour- a real one- is a rarity and can be utter hell. Because it’s immoral, you know, in the real sense of the word: I mean, it makes its own laws; and it possesses the person who has it like a demon. Fools talk about it as though it were the same thing as a sense of balance, but believe me, it’s not. It’s a sense of anarchy, and a sense of chaos. Thank God it’s rare.

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    The paradox of money is that when you have lots of it you can manage life quite cheaply. Nothing so economical as being rich.

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    He blew his nose resoundingly. “B natural,” said he, “my cold drops more than a full tone every hour. Obviously I am dying.

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    Literary critics, however, frequently suffer from a curious belief that every author longs to extend the boundaries of literary art, wants to explore new dimensions of the human spirit, and if he doesn’t, he should be ashamed of himself.

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    Of course, fairies are all imported in North America. We have no native fairies. The Little People do not long survive importation unless they go to California and grow large and beautiful, but haven’t much flavour, like the fruit and the film stars.

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