Society and
Culture
- "I never could see anything
wrong in sensationalism; and I am sure our society is suffering more from
secrecy than from flamboyant revelations" - ILN, 10/4/19.
- "With all that we hear of American
hustle and hurry, it is rather strange that Americans seem to like to
linger on longer words" - What I Saw in America.
- "It is true that I am of an
older fashion; much that I love has been destroyed or sent into
exile" - The Judgement of Dr. Johnson, Act III.
- "I think the oddest thing about
the advanced people is that, while they are always talking about things as
problems, they have hardly any notion of what a real problem is" - Uses
of Diversity.
- "There have been household gods
and household saints and household fairies. I am not sure that there have
yet been any factory gods or factory saints or factory fairies. I may be
wrong, as I am no commercial expert, but I have not heard of them as
yet" - ILN Dec 18, 1926.
- "Over-civilization and
barbarism are within an inch of each other. And a mark of both is the
power of medicine-men" - ILN 9-11-09.
- "By experts in poverty I do not
mean sociologists, but poor men." - ILN, 3/25/11
- "The modern city is ugly not
because it is a city but because it is not enough of a city, because it is
a jungle, because it is confused and anarchic, and surging with selfish
and materialistic energies" - "The Way to the Stars",
Lunacy and Letters.
- "Self-denial is the test and
definition of self-government" - "The Field of Blood", Alarms
and Discursions.
From "American Chesterton
Society".
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