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The Australian temper is at bottom grim. It is as though the sun has dried up his nature.
— Neville Cardus
There ought to be some other means of reckoning quality in this the best and loveliest of games; the scoreboard is an ass.
— Neville Cardus
The elements are cricket's presiding geniuses.
— Neville Cardus
We remember not the scores and the results in after years; it is the men who remain in our minds, in our imagination.
— Neville Cardus
Dear, lovely game of cricket that can stir us so profoundly, that can lift up our hearts and break them.
— Neville Cardus
Like the British constitution, cricket was not made: it has 'grown'.
— Neville Cardus
When you create a basic budget and stick to it, it will suddenly seem like you have more money.
— Dave Ramsey
It is far more than a game, this cricket.
— Neville Cardus
If a German or an Austrian, a Greek or a Bashibazouk, had composed Gerontius, the whole world would have by now admitted its qualities.
— Neville Cardus
A great composition to me is.. an incarnation of a genius, of all that was ever in him of the slightest consequence.
— Neville Cardus
Creative success means balancing your love of starting things with a habit of finishing them.
— Marie Forleo
I reached deep in you and pulled out a cardinal which in bright red flew out the window.
— Dorothea Lasky
You bring joy and pain in equal measure. Joy because you are with me, but pain because it wont be for long.
— Yann Martel
The umpire ... is like the geyser in the bathroom; we cannot do without it, yet we notice it only when it is out of order.
— Neville Cardus
The Buddha achieved enlightenment as he sat under the spreading limbs of the Bodhi tree, breathing in and out in silence, as does a tree.
— Nalini M. Nadkarni
The laws of cricket tell of the English love of compromise between a particular freedom and a general orderliness, or legality.
— Neville Cardus