11 Quotes by Gilbert K. Chesterton about faith
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Let your religion be less of a theory and more of a love affair.
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A dead thing goes with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it.
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Man is at his tallest when he bows.
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It might reasonably be maintained that the true object of all human life is play. Earth is a task garden; heaven is a playground. To be at last in such secure innocence that one can juggle with the universe and the stars, to be so good that one can treat everything as a joke - that may be, perhaps, the real end and final holiday of human souls.
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The idea of private property universal but private, the idea of families free but still families, of domesticity democratic but still domestic, of one man one house - this remains the real vision and magnet of mankind. The world may accept something more official and general, less human and intimate. But the world will be like a broken-hearted woman who makes a humdrum marriage because she may not make a happy one; Socialism may be the world's deliverance, but it is not the world's desire.
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Doing nothing is sometimes one of the highest of the duties of man.
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A society is in decay, final or transitional, when common sense really becomes uncommon.
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A man will not roll in the snow for a stream of tendency by which all things fulfill the law of their being. He will not go without food in the name of something, not ourselves, that makes for righteousness. He will do things like this, or pretty nearly like this, under quite a different impulse. He will do these things when he is in love.
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Man is not merely an evolution but rather a revolution.
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