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Gilbert K. Chesterton

"Life exists for the love of music or beautiful things."

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"Life exists for the love of music or beautiful things."

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Akiroq Brost

"Your faith in "what will be" will not only empower you to let go "what was", but it will also encourage you to accept "what is" existing now! Have faith in God; His plans are to prosper you, not to harm you!"

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"To find the peace you never had you will need to do the one fearful thing that you have never done."

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"I can assure you that the life outside the front door is bright and full of life."

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"You know what a supernova is? It's a dead star. And yet, it is the most beautiful specimen in the universe. Lots of people are supernovas but don't know it, they think that they're dead; they don't know that they're beautiful."

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"The pursuit of dreams is holy act."

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"Stay strong in spirit, be patient and you will overcome any situation."

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"Persistence is the master virtue. Without it there is no other."

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"To fight a bull when you are not scared is nothing. And to not fight a bull when you are scared is nothing. But to fight a bull when you are scared is something."

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"Wondering is the act of wise living."

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"Who I am to talk? I dream of rain."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"One sees great things from the valley only small things from the peak."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"There is no basis for democracy except in a dogma about the divine origin of man. That is a perfectly simple fact which the modern world will find out more and more to be a fact. Every other basis is a sort of sentimental confusion, full of merely verbal echoes of the older creeds. Those verbal associations are always vain for the vital purpose of constraining the tyrant."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"The Christian optimism is based on the fact that we do not fit in to the world."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"I said to him, "Shall I tell you where the men are who believe most in themselves? For I can tell you. I know of men who believe in themselves more colossally than Napoleon or Caesar. I know where flames the fixed star of certainty and success. I can guide you to the thrones of the Super-men. The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"The trouble with always trying to preserve the health of the body is that it is so difficult to do without destroying the health of the mind."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"It is now certain that the public does know. It is not so certain that the public does care."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"The obvious effect of frivolous divorce will be frivolous marriage. If people can be separated for no reason they will feel it all the easier to be united for no reason."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"Women prefer to talk in twos, while men prefer to talk in threes."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"When it comes to life the critical thing is whether you take things for granted or take them with gratitude."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton
"But whenever one meets modern thinkers (as one often does) progressing towards a madhouse, one always finds, on inquiry, that they have just had a splendid escape from another madhouse. Thus, hundreds of people become Socialists, not because they have tried Socialism and found it nice, but because they have tried Individualism and found it nasty."

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