To live for a time close to great minds is the best kind of education.
About John Buchan
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir was a Scottish novelist, historian, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation.
As a youth, Buchan began writing poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction, publishing his first novel in 1895 and ultimately writing over a hundred books of which the best known is The Thirty-Nine Steps.
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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.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
To live for a time close to great minds is the best kind of education.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
Peace is that state in which fear of any kind is unknown.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
The best prayers have often more groans than words.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
Civilization is a conspiracy. Modern life is the silent compact of comfortable folk to keep up pretences.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
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.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
Without humility there can be no humanity.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
The robe of flesh wears thin, and with the years God shines through all things.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
Every man at the bottom of his heart believes that he is a born detective.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
There may be Peace without Joy, and Joy without Peace, but the two combined make Happiness.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)
We can pay our debts to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves.
Scottish author and politician (1875-1940)