George Mackay Brown quotes:

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  • In Scotland, when people congregate, they tend to argue and discuss and reason; in Orkney, they tell stories.

  • Old wisdom out of the cluster of gathering shadows.

  • The first few glasses of beer were a revelation; they flushed my veins with happiness; they washed away all cares and shyness and worries. I remember thinking to myself, If I could have two pints of beer every afternoon, life would be a great happiness.

  • As soon as the seal was clear of the water, it reared up and its skin slipped down to the sand. What had been a seal was a white-skinned boy

  • Without the story - in which everyone living, unborn and dead, participates - men are no more than bits of paper blown on the cold wind.

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