-The Common Man (1950)(H/T G.K. Chesterton Facebook page
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Monday, May 11, 2015
The highest use of the great masters of literature is not literary; it is
apart from their superb style and even from their emotional inspiration.
The first use of good literature is that it prevents a man from being merely
modern. To be merely modern is to condemn oneself to an ultimate
narrowness; just as to spend one’s last earthly money on the newest hat is to
condemn oneself to the old-fashioned. The road of the ancient centuries is
strewn with dead moderns. Literature, classic and enduring literature,
does its best work in reminding us perpetually of the whole round of truth and
balancing other and older ideas against the ideas to which we might for a moment
be prone.
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