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  • 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.

    Sports   Order   Umpires  
    Neville Cardus (2012). “Cardus on Cricket: A selection from the cricket writings of Sir Neville Cardus”, p.149, Souvenir Press
  • The Australian temper is at bottom grim. It is as though the sun has dried up his nature.

    Sun   Temper   Grim  
  • If a German or an Austrian, a Greek or a Bashibazouk, had composed Gerontius, the whole world would have by now admitted its qualities.

    Greek   Quality   World  
    Manchester Guardian Newspaper, 1939.
  • A great composition to me is.. an incarnation of a genius, of all that was ever in him of the slightest consequence.

    "Ten Composers". Book by Neville Cardus, August 1944.
  • Like the British constitution, cricket was not made: it has 'grown'.

    1945 English Cricket.
  • A true batsman should in most of his strokes tell the truth about himself.

    Neville Cardus (1930). “Cricket”
  • A snick by Jack Hobbs is a sort of disturbance of a cosmic orderliness.

  • The elements are cricket's presiding geniuses.

    1981 A Fourth Innings with Cardus.
  • There ought to be some other means of reckoning quality in this the best and loveliest of games; the scoreboard is an ass.

    Baseball   Mean   Games  
    1981 A Fourth Innings with Cardus.
  • In cricket, as in no other game, a great master may well go back to the pavilion scoreless.... In no other game does the law of averages get to work so potently, so mysteriously.

    Baseball   Average   Law  
  • The laws of cricket tell of the English love of compromise between a particular freedom and a general orderliness, or legality.

    Quoted in Sir Rupert Hart-Davis Cardus on Cricket (1977).
  • 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.

    Water   Age   Cocktails  
    Sir Neville Cardus (1966). “The Delights of Music: A Critic's Choice”, London : Gollancz
  • Cricket more than any other game is inclined towards sentimentalism and cant.

    Games   Cricket   Cant  
    Quoted in Sir Rupert Hart-Davis Cardus on Cricket (1977).
  • 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.

    The Manchester Guardian, 1939.
  • It is far more than a game, this cricket.

    Games   Cricket  
    1981 A Fourth Innings with Cardus.
  • Dear, lovely game of cricket that can stir us so profoundly, that can lift up our hearts and break them.

    Heart   Games   Lovely  
    "Good Days". Book by Neville Cardus, 1934.
  • We remember not the scores and the results in after years; it is the men who remain in our minds, in our imagination.

    Men   Years   Imagination  
  • Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin. A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader.

    Neville Cardus (2012). “Autobiography”, p.56, Faber & Faber
  • 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.

    Men   Flesh   Common  
    Neville Cardus (2012). “Cardus on Cricket: A selection from the cricket writings of Sir Neville Cardus”, p.110, Souvenir Press
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