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G.K. Chesterton – What’s Wrong With the World

The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried. G.K. Chesterton – in What’s Wrong With the World, published 1900

G.K. Chesterton – Orthodoxy (1908)

I had always felt life first as a story: and if there is a story there is a story-teller. G.K. Chesterton (in Orthodoxy)

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