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G.K. Chesterton  Quotes
For when we cease to worship God, we do not worship nothing, we worship anything.

—G.K. Chesterton

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AtheismGodReligion
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Through all this ordeal his root horror had been isolation, and there are no words to express the abyss between isolation and having one ally. It may be conceded to the mathematicians that four is...

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Christendom has had a series of revolutions and in each one of them Christianity has died. Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it had a God who knew the way out of...

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Christianity
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And the more I considered Christianity, the more I found that while it had established a rule and order, the chief aim of of that order was to give room for good things to run...

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ChristianityGoodPhilosophy
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The huge modern heresy is to alter the human soul to fit modern social conditions, instead of altering modern social conditions to fit the human soul.

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HeresyHumanHumanity
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If the characters are not wicked, the book is.” We must tell stories the way God does, stories in which a sister must float her little brother on a river with nothing but a basket...

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ChristianRedemptionStory
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A strange fanaticism fills our time: the fanatical hatred of morality, especially of Christian morality.

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ChristianityEthicsModernity
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While most science moves in a sort of curve, being constantly corrected by new evidence, this science flies off into space in a straight line uncorrected by anything. But the habit of forming conclusions, as...

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EvolutionScience
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The real great man is the man who makes every man feel great.

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Greatness
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The word ‘heresy’ not only means no longer being wrong; it practically means being clear-headed and courageous. The word ‘orthodoxy’ not only no longer means being right; it practically means being wrong.

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HeresyOrthodoxyRight
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Where does a wise man hide a leaf? In the forest. But what does he do if there is no forest? He grows a forest to hide it in.

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A real problem only occurs when there are admittedly disadvantages in all courses that can be pursued. If it is discovered just before a fashionable wedding that the Bishop is locked up in the coal-cellar,...

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He wondered why the pelican was the symbol of charity, except it was that it wanted a good deal of charity to admire a pelican.

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The things said most confidently by advanced persons to crowded audiences are generally those opposite to the fact; it is actually our truisms that are untrue.

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The difference between the poet and the mathematician is that the poet tries to get his head into the heavens while the mathematician tries to get the heavens into his head.

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MathematicsPoetry
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Whatever we may think of the merits of torturing children for pleasure, and no doubt there is much to be said on both sides, I am sure we all agree that it should be done...

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IronyPluralismPolitics
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If a man prefers nothing I can give him nothing. But nearly all people I have ever met in this western society in which I live would agree to the general proposition that we need...

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ChristianityClassic
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Apart from such chaotic classics as these, my own taste in novel reading is one which I am prepared in a rather especial manner, not only to declare, but to defend. My taste is for...

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BooksDeathLife
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I left the fairy tales lying on the floor of the nursery, and I have not found any books so sensible since.

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EducationFairy-TalesImagination
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The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected.

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GovernmentPolitical-PartiesPolitics
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Satan fell by the force of gravity.

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GravityPrideSatan
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If there is one fact we really can prove, from the history that we really do know, it is that despotism can be a development, often a late development and very often indeed the end...

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DemocracyDespotism
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All that is mererationalism; the superstition (that is the unreasoning repugnanceand terror) is in the person who admits there can be angels butdenies there can be devils. The superstition is in the person whoadmits there...

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EugenicsSuperstition
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Latter-day scepticism is fond of calling itself progressive; but scepticism is really reactionary. Scepticism goes back; it attempts to unsettle what has already been settled. Instead of trying to break up new fields with its...

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ReasonScepticismTruth
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Life is indeed terribly complicated—to a man who has lost his principles.

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PrinciplesSimplicity
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Humor can get in under the door while seriousness is still fumbling at the handle.

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HumorIgnoranceKnowledge
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Religious liberty might be supposed to mean that everybody is free to discuss religion. In practice it means that hardly anybody is allowed to mention it.

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Freedom-Of-ReligionReligion
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People wonder why the novel is the most popular form of literature; people wonder why it is read more than books of science or books of metaphysics. The reason is very simple; it is merely...

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LiteratureNovelsReading
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The great man will come when all of us are feeling great, not when all of us are feeling small. He will ride in at some splendid moment when we all feel that we could...

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HonestyInspirationalLeadership
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Merely having an open mind is nothing. The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.

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Mind
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We all disapprove of prostitution; but we do not all approve of purity. The only way to discuss the social evil is to get at once to the social ideal. We can all see the...

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EvilGoodInsanity
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Among the rich you will never find a really generous man even by accident. They may give their money away, but they will never give themselves away; they are egotistic, secretive, dry as old bones....

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GenerosityGreedWealth
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I need not pause to explain that crime is not a disease. It is criminology that is a disease.

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CrimeCriminology
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Oh, most unhappy man,’ he cried, ‘try to be happy! You have red hair like your sister.’My red hair, like red flames, shall burn up the world,’ said Gregory.

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AnarchyRed-Hair
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The modern habit of saying “This is my opinion, but I may be wrong” is entirely irrational. If I say that it may be wrong, I say that is not my opinion. The modern habit...

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BrillianceOpinionsPhilosophy
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The pure modernist is merely a snob; he cannot bear to be a month behind the fashion.

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FashionModernismSnobbery
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The materialist theory of history, that all politics and ethics are the expression of economics, is a very simple fallacy indeed. It consists simply of confusing the necessary conditions of life with the normal preoccupations...

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Materialism
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There is the great lesson of ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ that a thing must be loved before it is lovable.

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Fairy-TalesInspirational
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If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.

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ColorGodSpiritual
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Who would condescend to strike down the mere things he does not fear? Who would debase himself to be merely brave, like any common prize-fighter? Who would stoop to be fearless – like a tree?...

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BravadoFear
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A mystic is a man who separates heaven and earth even if he enjoys them both.

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ChristianityMysticism
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The one created thing which we cannot look at is the one thing in the light of which we look at everything. Like the sun at noonday, mysticism explains everything else by the blaze of...

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ChristianityMoonMoonlight
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The objection to fairy stories is that they tell children there are dragons, but children have always known there are dragons. Fairy stories tell children that dragons can be killed.

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Book-BanningBook-ObjectionsChildren
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But the truth is that there is no more conscious inconsistency between the humility of a Christian and the rapacity of a Christian than there is between the humility of a lover and the rapacity...

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CatholicCatholicismChesterton
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If we are calm,” replied the policeman, “it is the calm of organized resistance.””Eh?” said Syme, staring.”The soldier must be calm in the thick of the battle,” pursued the policeman. “The composure of an army...

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AngerCalmComposure
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St Thomas (Aqinas) loved books and lived on books… When asked for what he thanked God most, he answered simply, ‘I have understood every page I ever read’.

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HumilityPride
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A man must love a thing very much if he practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practice it without any hope of doing it well. Such a man must love...

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AmateursGreatnessPassion
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Monotony has nothing to do with a place; monotony, either in its sensation or its infliction, is simply the quality of a person. There are no dreary sights; there are only dreary sight seers.

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BoredomMarshesMonotony
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If grass grows and withers, it can only mean that it is part of a greater thing, which is even more real; not that the grass is less real than it looks. St. Thomas (Aquinas)...

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CynicismMysticismSovereignty-Of-God
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A man is angry at a libel because it is false, but at a satire because it is true.

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LibelSatire
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