Best quotes by Robert Harris on Time

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  • The true currency of life is time, not money, and we've all got a limited stock of that.
    - Robert Harris
  • If one tries to think about history, it seems to me - it's like looking at a range of mountains. And the first time you see them, they look one way. But then time changes, the pattern of light shifts. Maybe you've moved slightly, your perspective has changed. The mountains are the same, but they look very different.
    - Robert Harris
  • My father left school at 14, my mother at 13. My father was clever and well-read. He took a newspaper, always watched the news, discussed it all the time.
    - Robert Harris
  • One gains a double benefit in writing about the past, conjuring up how things might have been, and at the same time acquiring a different perspective on the present.
    - Robert Harris
  • Social mores change all the time. In the mid-1970s, it would've been astonishing, say, to see two men holding hands in the streets. And the attitude to having a fling with a girl, or whatever, was quite different then.
    - Robert Harris
  • Humans have changed little over time. We think we've invented the modern world but they were making better speeches 2,000 years ago and grappling with issues of empire and terrorism.
    - Robert Harris
  • I think it's very, very hard not to go slightly crazy if you're in the top in politics - especially if you're there for a long time.
    - Robert Harris