JOHN BUCHAN QUOTES

Scottish novelist & politician (1875-1940)

Young girls passed me with romance still in their eyes, and others, a little older, with the romance dead.

JOHN BUCHAN

A Lodge in the Wilderness


The greatest tragedy in life is not to die, but to live a life without purpose or meaning.

JOHN BUCHAN

Salute to Adventurers


There is no barrier so strong as that of ignorance.

JOHN BUCHAN

Prester John


I believe everything out of the common. The only thing to distrust is the normal.

JOHN BUCHAN

The 39 Steps


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.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Power-House


Any large-scale organization must lose some of the merits of its rudimentary beginnings. Quantity will have a coarsening effect on quality.

JOHN BUCHAN

Augustus

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The Simple Life is the last refuge of complicated and restless souls.

JOHN BUCHAN

A Lodge in the Wilderness


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

The Three Hostages


The profession of religion was not the same thing as godliness, and he was coming to doubt whether the insistence upon minute conformities of outward conduct and the hair-splitting doctrines were not devices of Satan to entangle souls.

JOHN BUCHAN

Witch Wood


To live for a time close to great minds is the best kind of education.

JOHN BUCHAN

Pilgrim's Way


The robe of flesh wears thin, and with the years God shines through all things.

JOHN BUCHAN

"The Wise Years", The Moon Endureth


There is no greater weapon than knowledge, and no greater shield than wisdom.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Power-House


Wise men never grow up; indeed, they grow younger, for they lose the appalling worldly wisdom of youth.

JOHN BUCHAN

A Lodge in the Wilderness


The greatest happiness in life is the knowledge that we are loved and valued for what we are, not for what we have or what we can do.

JOHN BUCHAN

A Lodge in the Wilderness


Supposing you knew -- not by sight or by instinct, but by sheer intellectual knowledge, as I know the truth of a mathematical proposition -- that what we call empty space was full, crammed. Not with lumps of what we call matter like hills and houses, but with things as real -- as real to the mind.

JOHN BUCHAN

"Space", The Moon Endureth


It is not strength, but desire, that governs the world.

JOHN BUCHAN

Prester John


I venerate the intellect of man. I believe in its undreamed-of possibilities, when it grows free like an oak in the forest and is not dwarfed in a flower-pot. From that allegiance I have never wavered. That is the God I have never forsworn.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Power-House


The true test of a man's character is not how he treats his friends, but how he treats his enemies.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Power-House


We look for romance in the well-cultivated garden-plots, and when it springs out of virgin soil we are surprised, though any fool might know it was the natural place for it.

JOHN BUCHAN

prologue, The Path of the King


I have known fellows to whom the earth was so full of little pleasures that after the worst clouts they rose like larks from a furrow. A wise philosophy--but I had none of it. I always saw the little pageant of man's life like a child's peep-show beside the dark wastes of eternity.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Path of the King