Robertson Davies, a celebrated Canadian novelist, playwright, and essayist, is revered for his profound explorations of human nature, society, and spirituality. With works such as Fifth Business and The Deptford Trilogy, Davies became a literary giant whose impact continues to shape the Canadian literary landscape. His ability to weave complex characters and intricate plots challenges readers to look deeper into their own lives and beliefs. Davies' work encourages individuals to embrace their intellectual curiosity and to seek meaning in both the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of life.

"If we seek the pleasures of love, passion should be occasional, and common sense continual."



"Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving."



"I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books who wanted to suppress any of them."



"Pornography is rather like trying to find out about a Beethoven symphony by having somebody tell you about it and perhaps hum a few bars."



"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."



"Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of it."



"The most original thing a writer can do is write like himself. It is also his most difficult task."



"The greatest gift that Oxford gives her sons is, I truly believe, a genial irreverence toward learning, and from that irreverence love may spring."

