Sunday, April 21, 2013

What is Right With the World


At present we all tend to one mistake;  we tend to make politics too important.  We tend to forget how huge a part of a man's life is the same under a Sultan and a Senate, under Nero or St. Louis.  Daybreak is a never-ending glory, getting out of bed is a never-ending nuisance;  food and friends will be welcomed;  work and strangers must be accepted and endured;  birds will go bedwards and children won't, to the end of the last evening.


G.K. Chesterton from What is Right with the World


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