“In later life I have been sometimes praised, sometimes mocked, for my way of pointing out the mythical elements that seem to me to underlie our apparently ordinary lives. Certainly that cast of mind had some of its origin in our pit, which had much the character of a Protestant Hell. I was probably the most entranced listener to a sermon the Reverend Andrew Bowyer preached about Gehenna, the hateful valley outside the walls of Jerusalem, where outcasts lived, and where their flickering fires, seen from the city walls, may have given rise to the idea of a hell of perpetual burning. He liked to make his hearers jump, now and then, and he said that our gravel pit was much the same sort of place as Gehenna. My elders thought this far-fetched, but I saw no reason then why hell should not have, so to speak, visible branch establishments throughout the earth, and I have visited quite a few of them since.”
Robertson Davies“There is no nonsense so gross that society will not, at some time, make a doctrine of it and defend it with every weapon of communal stupidity.”
Robertson Davies“Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving.”
Robertson Davies“I do not 'get' ideas ideas get me.”
Robertson Davies“Do not suppose, however, that I intend to urge a diet of classics on anybody. I have seen such diets at work. I have known people who have actually read all, or almost all, the guaranteed Hundred Best Books. God save us from reading nothing but the best.”
Robertson Davies“The great book for you is the book that has the most to say to you at the moment when you are reading. I do not mean the book that is most instructive, but the book that feeds your spirit. And that depends on your age, your experience, your psychological and spiritual need.”
Robertson Davies“The love of truth lies at the root of much humor.”
Robertson Davies“The most original thing a writer can do is write like himself. It is also his most difficult task.”
Robertson Davies“The world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is in fact a return to the idealized past.”
Robertson Davies“A man must be obedient to the promptings of his innermost heart.”
Robertson Davies“If we seek the pleasures of love passion should be occasional and common sense continual.”
Robertson Davies