G. K. Chesterton Quote

For friendship implies individuality; whereas comradeship really implies the temporary subordination, if not the temporary swamping of individuality. Friends are the better for being two; but comrades are the better for being two million.


The apostle and the wild ducks, and other essays (ed. 1975)


For friendship implies individuality; whereas comradeship really implies the temporary subordination, if not the temporary swamping of individuality. ...

For friendship implies individuality; whereas comradeship really implies the temporary subordination, if not the temporary swamping of individuality. ...

For friendship implies individuality; whereas comradeship really implies the temporary subordination, if not the temporary swamping of individuality. ...

For friendship implies individuality; whereas comradeship really implies the temporary subordination, if not the temporary swamping of individuality. ...