G.K. Chesterton Quotes
Aristotle Had Described The Magnanimous Man, Who Is Great And Knows That He Is Great. But Aristotle Would Never Have Recovered His Own Greatness, But For The Miracle That Created The More Magnanimous Man; Who Is Great And Knows That He Is Small.
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