Quotes From "The Testament Of Gideon Mack" By James Robertson

I prefer the pen. There is something elemental about the...
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I prefer the pen. There is something elemental about the glide and flow of nib and ink on paper. James Robertson
For what is religion if not a kind of madness,...
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For what is religion if not a kind of madness, and what is madness without a touch of religion? James W. Robertson
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People think we didn't have theatres in Scotland for centuries because the Church suppressed them. Well, perhaps. But you could also argue that we had theatres in every town and village in the land: they were called kirks, and every week folk packed in to see a one-man show about life, death and the universe. James Robertson
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Walking through a deserted city in the hours before dawn is sobering way beyond the undoing of the effects of alcohol. Every thing is familiar, and everything is strange. It's as if you are the only survivor of some mysterious calamity which has emptied the place of its population, and yet you know that behind the shuttered and curtained windows people lie sleeping in their tens of thousands, and all their joys and disasters lie sleeping too. It makes you think of your own life, usually suspended at that hour, and how you are passing through it as if in a dream. Reality seems very unreal. James Robertson