James W. Robertson

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James W. Robertson



Average rating: 4.2 · 334 ratings · 36 reviews · 48 distinct works
Business Analysis Agility: ...

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Complete Systems Analysis: ...

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Young Children in Hospital

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Future Work: Jobs, Self-Emp...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1985 — 2 editions
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The sane alternative: Signp...

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MIM DJ: Music Industry Manu...

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The Beer Log

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“But I do like Scotland. I like the miserable weather. I like the miserable people, the fatalism, the negativity, the violence that's always just below the surface. And I like the way you deal with religion. One century you're up to your lugs in it, the next you're trading the whole apparatus in for Sunday superstores. Praise the Lord and thrash the bairns. Ask and ye shall have the door shut in your face. Blessed are they that shop on the Sabbath, for they shall get the best bargains. Oh yes, this is a very fine country.”
James Robertson

“I never savoured life for what it was: I only wanted to get to the next stage of it. I wish now I'd taken a little more time, but it is too late for such regrets. I was like the child in the cinema whose chief anticipation lies not in the film but in wondering what he will do after it is over; I was the reader who hurries through a 500-page novel not to see what will happen but simply to get to the end.”
James W. Robertson, The Testament of Gideon Mack

“for what is religion if not a kind of madness, and what is madness without a touch of religion?”
James Robertson, The Testament of Gideon Mack

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