John Buchan

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To live for a time close to great minds is the best kind of education.
- John Buchan
Collection: Education
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There may be Peace without Joy, and Joy without Peace, but the two combined make Happiness.
- John Buchan
Collection: Peace
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We can pay our debts to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves.
- John Buchan
Collection: Future
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The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.
- John Buchan
Collection: Hope
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The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there.
- John Buchan
Collection: Leadership
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Civilization is a conspiracy. Modern life is the silent compact of comfortable folk to keep up pretences.
- John Buchan
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The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
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Without humility there can be no humanity.
- John Buchan
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He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply.
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Every man at the bottom of his heart believes that he is a born detective.
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You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilization from barbarism. I tell you the division is a thread, a sheet of glass. A touch here, a push there, and you bring back the reign of Saturn.
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Prayer opens the heart to God, and it is the means by which the soul, though empty, is filled by God.
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Peace is that state in which fear of any kind is unknown.
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The robe of flesh wears thin, and with the years God shines through all things.
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The best prayers have often more groans than words.
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The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already.
- John Buchan
Collection: Inspirational
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I believe that all wisdom consists in caring immensely for a few right things, and not caring a straw about the rest.
- John Buchan
Collection: Life
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That is the supreme value of history. The study of it is the best guarantee against repeating it.
- John Buchan
Collection: History
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It's a great life, if you don't weaken.
- John Buchan
Collection: Classic
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To see what is right and not to do it is cowardice. It is never a question of who is right but what is right.
- John Buchan
Collection: Cowardice
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And where the deepest current crawls/ Like thistledown the dainty fly falls./ Then from the depths a silver gleam/ Quick flashes, like a jewel bright./ Up through the waters of the stream/ An instant visible to sight/ As lightning cleaves to sombre sky/ A rainbow rises to the fly.
- John Buchan
Collection: Fall
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I believe everything out of the common. The only thing to distrust is the normal.
- John Buchan
Collection: Believe
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The book trade is a spiritual barometer of a nations well-being.
- John Buchan
Collection: Spiritual
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I believe that every man has in his soul a passion for treasure-hunting, which will often drive a coward into prodigies of valour.
- John Buchan
Collection: Believe
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I would have been content with any job however thankless, in any quarter however remote, if I had a chance of making a corner of the desert blossom and the solitary place glad.
- John Buchan
Collection: Jobs
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Wise men never grow up; indeed, they grow younger, for they lose the appalling worldly wisdom of youth.
- John Buchan
Collection: Wise
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You see only the productions of second-rate folk who are in a hurry to get wealth and fame. The true knowledge, the deadly knowledge, is still kept secret. But, believe me, my friend, it is there.
- John Buchan
Collection: Believe
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[W]ithout humour you cannot run a sweetie-shop, let alone a nation.
- John Buchan
Collection: Funny
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Civilisation is a conspiracy.
- John Buchan
Collection: Conspiracy
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History gives us a kind of chart, and we dare not surrender even a small rushlight in the darkness. The hasty reformer who does not remember the past will find himself condemned to repeat it.
- John Buchan
Collection: Past
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The sea has formed the English character and the essential England is to be found in those who follow it. From blue waters they have learned mercifulness, and they have also learned - in the grimmest of schools - precision and resolution. The sea endures no makeshifts. If a thing is not exactly right it will be vastly wrong.
- John Buchan
Collection: School
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Leadership is only courage and wisdom, and a great carefulness of self.
- John Buchan
Collection: War
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He who would valiant be against all disaster; let him in constancy follow the Master. There's no discouragement shall make him once relent; his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim.
- John Buchan
Collection: Firsts
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The Church of Christ is an anvil which has worn out many hammers. Our opponents may boast of their strength, but they do not realize what they have challenged.
- John Buchan
Collection: War
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The world was arrogant and self-satisfied, but behind all this confidence there was an uneasy sense of impending disaster. The old creeds, both religious and political, were largely in the process of dissolution, but we did not realise the fact, and therefore did not look for new foundations.
- John Buchan
Collection: Religious
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A fool tries to look different: a clever man looks the same and is different.
- John Buchan
Collection: Clever
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Pessimism is the one ism which kills the soul.
- John Buchan
Collection: Soul
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Most true points are fine points. There never was a dispute between mortals where both sides hadn't a bit of right.
- John Buchan
Collection: Sides
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"What would you call the highest happiness, Lewie?" he asked. "The sense of competence," was the answer, given without hesitation.
- John Buchan
Collection: Happiness
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I am an ordinary sort of fellow, not braver than other people, but I hate to see a good man downed, and that long knife would not be the end of Scudder if I could play the game in his place.
- John Buchan
Collection: Hate
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I once played the chief part in a rather exciting business without ever once budging from London . And the joke of it was that the man who went out to look for adventure only saw a bit of the game, and I who sat in my chambers saw it all and pulled the strings. 'They also serve who only stand and wait,' you know.
- John Buchan
Collection: Adventure
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Civilisation needs more than the law to hold it together. You see, all mankind are not equally willing to accept as divine justice what is called human law.
- John Buchan
Collection: Divine Justice
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Fortunately for mankind the brain in a life of action turns more to the matter in hand than to conjuring up the chances of the future.
- John Buchan
Collection: Hands
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The vows we take in the holy place bind us till we are purged of them at Inanda's Kraal. Till then no blood must be shed and no flesh eaten. It was the fashion of our forefathers.
- John Buchan
Collection: Fashion
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I wondered whether the scientific modern brain could not get to the stage of realising that Space is not an empty homogeneous medium, but full of intricate differences, intelligible and real, though not with our common reality.
- John Buchan
Collection: Real
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But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw't away as dust; If I should meet with such, what should I say; Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay
- John Buchan
Collection: Dust
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London is like the tropical bush -- if you don't exercise constant care the jungle, in the shape of the slums, will break in.
- John Buchan
Collection: Exercise
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In our modern world we have seen inaugurated the reign of a dull bourgeois rationalism, which finds some inadequate reason for all things in heaven and earth and makes a god of its own infallibility.
- John Buchan
Collection: Heaven
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It was foreordained that I should go alone to Umvelos', and in the promptings of my own infallible heart I believed I saw the workings of Omnipotence. Such is our moral arrogance, and yet without such a belief I think that mankind would have ever been content to bide sluggishly at home.
- John Buchan
Collection: Home
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Any large-scale organization must lose some of the merits of its rudimentary beginnings. Quantity will have a coarsening effect on quality.
- John Buchan
Collection: Organization