T. S. Eliot Quotes
Religion Can Hardly Revive, Because It Cannot Decay. To Put The Matter Bluntly On The Lowest Level, It Is Not To Anybody's Interest That Religion Should Disappear. If It Did, Many Compositors Would Be Thrown Out Of Work; The Audiences Of Our Best-selling Scientists Would Shrink To Almost Nothing; And The Typewriters Of The Huxley Brothers Would Cease From Tapping. Without Religion The Whole Human Race Would Die, As According To W. H. R. Rivers, Some Melanesian Tribes Have Died, Solely Of Boredom. Every One Would Be Affected: The Man Who Regularly Has A Run In His Car And A Round Of Golf On Sunday, Quite As Much As The Punctilious Churchgoer.
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