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.
G.K. Chesterson
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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.
G.K. Chesterson
If you do not understand a man you cannot crush him. And if you do understand him, very probably you will not.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
“It’s not just the beautiful creatures that we saw, its how everything is possible. The never ending hope.”
This is my new blog, my way of killing the dragon inside of me. It’s just that...instead of killing it on earth, I shall take it to the Land of Moon Grace :)
Everything written onwards is the piece of me, hope you can find a piece of yours as well.
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On Mysticism...
On Mysticism…
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 its own victorious invisibility. Detached intellectualism is (in the exact sense of a popular phrase) all moonshine; for it is light without heat, and it is secondary light, reflected from a dead world. But the…
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You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime #Chesterton
"An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered; an adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered."
G.K. Chesterson
And most of the inconveniences that make men swear or women cry are really sentimental or imaginative inconveniences - things altogether of the mind.
G.K. Chesterton
- On Running After One's Hat
Tea, although an Oriental Is a gentleman at least; Cocoa is a cad and coward, Cocoa is a vulgar beast.
G.K. Chesterton, "The Song of Right and Wrong"