-The Judgment of Dr. Johnson (1927)
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Johnson: Sir, there is no such thing. There is not and never has been a
separation by mutual consent. I am an old man now, and have known
something of the conjugal difficulties of many couples. I have known
them separated by all manner of things; I have known them separated by
jealousy and levity and lust, by poverty and by wealth, by sin and
self-righteousness. But I never knew a couple separated by mutual
consent. There is always one who divorces and the other who endures the
divorce. There is always one who succeeds and one who suffers. You asked
me if I believed in a supernatural fire on the hearth that would burn
for ever. Let me ask you a question in return. Did you ever know two
natural fires that went out at exactly the same moment?
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