Religious and philosophical beliefs are, indeed, as dangerous as fire, and nothing — Gilbert K Chesterton
Grey is a colour that always seems on the eve of changing to some other colour. — Gilbert K Chesterton
There is less difference than many suppose between the ideal Socialist system, — Gilbert K Chesterton
The voice of the special rebels and prophets, recommending discontent, should, as — Gilbert K Chesterton
Blasphemy is an artistic effect, because blasphemy depends upon a philosophical conviction. — Gilbert K Chesterton
Savages and modern artists are alike strangely driven to create something uglier — Gilbert K Chesterton
Circumstances break men’s bones; it has never been shown that they break men’s optimism. — Gilbert K Chesterton
Facts by themselves can often feed the flame of madness, because sanity is a spirit. — Gilbert K Chesterton
No man can break any of the Ten Commandments. He can only break himself against them. — Gilbert K Chesterton