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“Fundamentally all writing is about the same thing: it's about dying about the brief flicker of time we have here and the frustrations that it creates.”
Mordecai Richler“Fundamentally all writing is about the same thing: it's about dying about the brief flicker of time we have here and the frustrations that it creates.”
Mordecai Richler“I work every day - or at least I force myself into office or room. I may get nothing done but you don't earn bonuses without putting in time. Nothing may come for three months but you don't earn the fourth without it.”
Mordecai Richler“I work every day-or at least I force myself into my office or room. I may get nothing done but you don't earn bonuses without putting in time. Nothing may come for three months but you don't get the fourth without it.”
Mordecai Richler“I work every day-or at least I force myself into my office or room. I may get nothing done but you don't earn bonuses without putting in time. Nothing may come for three months but you don't earn the fourth without it.”
Mordecai Richler“There are ten commandments right? Well it's like an exam. You get eight out of ten you're just about top of the class.”
Mordecai Richler“So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai.”
Anonymous“Listen your Lordship I'm a respecter of institutions. Even in Paris I remained a Canadian. I puffed hashish but I didn't inhale.”
Mordecai Richler“Actually when it comes to knocking the Canadian cultural scene nobody outdoes Canadians myself included. We are veritable masters of self-deprecation.”
Mordecai Richler“Cripples are not the stuff of romance. Only Lord Byron, dragging his club foot, springs to mind as an exception to the rule, but such a failing in a man is regarded as interesting, even provocative, rather than disfiguring. Women must submit to a more exacting measure.”
Mordecai Richler“Let me put it this way. Canada is not so much a country as a holding tank filled with the disgruntled progeny of defeated peoples.”
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