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"Often in this our life do we begin by cursing men and end by loving them. A sense of the common fallibility of all flesh makes us kin. No man is lovable who is invincible."
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Neville Cardus
Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus, CBE was an English writer and critic. From an impoverished home background, and mainly self-educated, he became The Manchester Guardian's cricket correspondent in 1919 and its chief music critic in 1927, holding the two posts simultaneously until 1940. His contributions to these two distinct fields in the years before the Second World War established his reputati
"Often in this our life do we begin by cursing men and end by loving them. A sense of the common fallibility of all flesh makes us kin. No man is lovable who is invincible."
"Even an ordinary broken chord is made to disclose rare beauties; we are reminded of the fairies hazelnuts in which diamonds were concealed but you could break the shell only if your hands were blessed."
"For the game is everlasting only insofar as we keep returning to it for delights put into it by countless boys of all ages."
"It is the only one in existence that might conceivably have been composed by God."
"Sibelius justified the austerity of his old age by saying that while other composers were engaged in manufacturing cocktails, he offered the public pure cold water."
"He has made a contribution to cricket which no one can ever duplicate. It may be true that cricket was always an art, but no one until Neville Cardus presented it as an art with all an artists perception."