This is one of the cruelties of the theatre of life; we all think of ourselves as stars and rarely recognize it when we are indeed mere supporting characters or even supernumeraries.
Robertson DaviesAbout author
- Author's profession: Novelist, Writer
- Nationality: canadian
- Born: August 28, 1913
- Died: December 2, 1995
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