Quotation:
"The love of truth lies at the root of much humor."
More quotes from: Robertson Davies
- "A Librettist is a mere drudge in the world of opera. "
- "A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more ..."
- "Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors ..."
- "Do not suppose, however, that I intend to urge a diet of classics on anybody. ..."
- "Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of ..."
- "Fanaticism is overcompensation for doubt. "
- "Few people can see genius in someone who has offended them. "
- "He types his labored column - weary drudge! Senile fudge and solemn: spare, editor, to ..."
- "I do not 'get' ideas; ideas get me. "
- "I heard his library burned down and both books were destroyed - and one of ..."
- "I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books ..."
- "I think of an author as somebody who goes into the marketplace and puts down ..."
- "If we seek the pleasures of love, passion should be occasional, and common sense continual. "
- "Literary critics, however, frequently suffer from a curious belief that every author longs to extend ..."
- "Many a promising career has been wrecked by marrying the wrong sort of woman. The ..."
- "May I make a suggestion, hoping it is not an impertinence? Write it down: write ..."
- "Nothing is so easy to fake as the inner vision. "
- "Only a fool expects to be happy all the time. "
- "Pornography is rather like trying to find out about a Beethoven symphony by having somebody ..."
- "Several children present me with scraps of paper for autographs: obviously don't know who I ..."
- "The average politician goes through a sentence like a man exploring a disused mine shaft-blind, ..."
- "The clerisy are those who read for pleasure, but not for idleness; who read for ..."
- "The drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily ..."
- "The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. "
- "The great book for you is the book that has the most to say to ..."
- "The greatest gift that Oxford gives her sons is, I truly believe, a genial irreverence ..."
- "The quality of what is said inevitably influences the way in which it is said, ..."
- "The world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is, in fact, ..."
- "Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving. "
- "Too much traffic with a quotation book begets a conviction of ignorance in a sensitive ..."
- "Tristan and Isolde were lucky to die when they did. They'd have been sick of ..."
- "We wanted to meet him, for though we were neither of us naive people we ..."
- "What we call luck is the inner man externalized. We make things happen to us. "
- "You never see what you want to see, forever playing to the gallery. "


