G. K. Chesterton Quote

I am more and more convinced that I suffer, not from a shiny or showy impertinence, but from a simplicity that verges upon imbecility.


All Things Considered, Science and Religion (p. 188), John Lane Co. 1910


I am more and more convinced that I suffer, not from a shiny or showy impertinence, but from a simplicity that verges upon imbecility.

I am more and more convinced that I suffer, not from a shiny or showy impertinence, but from a simplicity that verges upon imbecility.

I am more and more convinced that I suffer, not from a shiny or showy impertinence, but from a simplicity that verges upon imbecility.

I am more and more convinced that I suffer, not from a shiny or showy impertinence, but from a simplicity that verges upon imbecility.