Mark Kurlansky

Mark Kurlansky

07-Dec-1948


United States


Journalist

Mark Kurlansky is an American journalist and writer of general interest non-fiction. He has written a number of books of fiction and non-fiction. His 1997 book, Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World, was an international bestseller and was translated into more than 15 languages.

QUOTES BY Mark Kurlansky


Havana, for all its smells, sweat, crumbling walls, isolation, and difficult history, is the most romantic city in the world.

The Pilgrims were unified by their religious zeal, but they couldn't fish, they didn't know how to hunt, and they were bad at farming. In fact, they never had a good harvest until they learned to fish cod and plow the waste in the ground as fertilizer.

The Negro League had some of the best players in history. Satchel Paige was probably one of the best pitchers in the history of baseball, and many believe catcher Josh Gibson was a better hitter than Babe Ruth.

Cheap fish has usually been caught in careless ways.

Baseball players are not specialists; they all have to do it all. That is why I, and many aficionados, dislike the American League's practice of replacing the pitcher with a designated hitter. This creates two players who do not have to do it all.

Paper is at the center of so many of the elements of the development of civilization.

The environmental movement does not always have to be about stopping things. It can be about fixing problems.

People motivated by fear do not act well.

Environmentalists aren't nearly sensitive enough to the fact that they are messing around with struggling people and their livelihoods. They forget that the fishermen are the people with the most immediate vested interest in having a healthy sea.

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