JOHN BUCHAN QUOTES IV

Scottish novelist & politician (1875-1940)

It's the Idea that wins every time -- the Idea with brains and guts behind it.

JOHN BUCHAN

The House of the Four Winds


Oh, it sounds ridiculous, I know, in Britain in the twentieth century, but I learned in the war that civilization anywhere is a very thin crust.

JOHN BUCHAN

Huntingtower


We can pay our debts to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves.

JOHN BUCHAN

address to the people of Canada on the coronation of George VI, 12 May 1937


There is no greater folly than to try to control that which is beyond our control.

JOHN BUCHAN

Witch Wood


The only true path to wisdom is through experience and reflection.

JOHN BUCHAN

Pilgrim's Way


He knew nothing accurately about any subject in the world, but he could clothe his ignorance in pontifical garments and give his confusion the accents of authority. He had a remarkable flair for discerning and elaborating the tiny quantum of popular knowledge on any matter.

JOHN BUCHAN

Castle Gay


It is only a dying cause which can attain to perfect taste.

JOHN BUCHAN

A Lodge in the Wilderness


The path of the king is a lonely one, and few are fit to walk it.

JOHN BUCHAN

The Path of the King