Thousands of miles of wheat, indifference, and self- apology.
Nothing is absolute any longer. There is a choice of beliefs and a choice of truths to go with them. If you choose not to choose then there is no tru… - Mordecai Richler
Nothing is absolute any longer. There is a choice of beliefs and a choice of truths to go with them. If you choose not to choose then there is no tru…
- Mordecai Richler
When a child is born, I once explained to the kids, some dads lay down bottles of wine for them that will mature when they grow up into ungrateful ad… - Mordecai Richler
When a child is born, I once explained to the kids, some dads lay down bottles of wine for them that will mature when they grow up into ungrateful ad…
Thousands of miles of wheat, indifference, and self- apology. - Mordecai Richler
In, 1950, at the age, 19 I dropped out of St. George William College in Montreal, as it then was, and sailed for England on the Franconia. Foolishly,… - Mordecai Richler
In, 1950, at the age, 19 I dropped out of St. George William College in Montreal, as it then was, and sailed for England on the Franconia. Foolishly,…
Beauty, like male ballet dancers, makes some men afraid. - Mordecai Richler
Beauty, like male ballet dancers, makes some men afraid.
If you caricature friends in your first novel they will be upset, but if you don't they will feel betrayed. - Mordecai Richler
If you caricature friends in your first novel they will be upset, but if you don't they will feel betrayed.
I don't hold with shamans, witch doctors, or psychiatrists. Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or even Dickens, understood more about the human condition than eve… - Mordecai Richler
I don't hold with shamans, witch doctors, or psychiatrists. Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or even Dickens, understood more about the human condition than eve…
Canada is one of the few places left where the small decencies are observed. If, as a young man, I was scornful of the country because we always seem… - Mordecai Richler
Canada is one of the few places left where the small decencies are observed. If, as a young man, I was scornful of the country because we always seem…
Mr. Bernard died on a Monday, at the age of seventy-five, his body wasted. He lay in state for two days in the lobby of the Bernard Gursky Tower and,… - Mordecai Richler
Mr. Bernard died on a Monday, at the age of seventy-five, his body wasted. He lay in state for two days in the lobby of the Bernard Gursky Tower and,…
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