Robertson Davies Quotes About Past

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  • There are times when I think that the reading I have done in the past has had no effect except to cloud my mind and make me indecisive

    Robertson Davies (1949). “The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks”, Clarke, Irwin
  • The world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is, in fact, a return to the idealized past.

    "A Voice from the Attic". Book by Robertson Davies, 1960.
  • The best among our writers are doing their accustomed work of mirroring what is deep in the spirit of our time; if chaos appears in those mirrors, we must have faith that in the future, as always in the past, that chaos will slowly reveal itself as a new aspect of order.

    "A Voice from the Attic". Book by Robertson Davies, 1960.
  • In my collection, to me at least, the theatre of the past lives again and those long-dead playwrights and actors have in me an enthralled audience of one, and I applaud them across the centuries.

    Robertson Davies (2008). “Selected Works on the Pleasures of Reading”, Penguin Group Canada
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