G.K. Chesterton Quotes
When The Professor Is Told By The Polynesian That Once There Was Nothing Except A Great Feathered Serpent, Unless The Learned Man Feels A Thrill And A Half Temptation To Wish It Were True, He Is No Judge Of Such Things At All. When He Is Assured, On The Best Red Indian Authority, That A Primitive Hero Carried The Sun And Moon And Stars In A Box, Unless He Clasps His Hands And Almost Kicks His Legs As A Child Would At Such A Charming Fancy, He Knows Nothing About The Matter.
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