G. K. Chesterton Quote

It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than Christianity that their small but sincere movement has failed.


Ch. II: The Great Victorian Novelists (p. 73) - The Victorian Age in Literature (1913)


It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than...

It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than...

It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than...

It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than...