The book All Things Considered was written by author Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Here you can read free online of All Things Considered book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is All Things Considered a good or bad book?
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Then a pale young poet with serpentine hair will come and say to me (as one did only the other day) : " Moods and impressions are the only realities, and these are constantly and wholly changing. I could hardly therefore define my religion. . . . " " I can, " I should say, somewhat sternly. " Your religion is to live a long time ; and if you stop here a moment longer you won't fulfil it. " A new philosophy generally means in practice the praise of some old vice. We have had the sophist who defe...nds cruelty, and calls it mascu- linity. We have had the sophist who defends profligacy, and calls it the liberty of the emotions. We have had the sophist who defends idleness, and calls it art. It will almost certainly happen — it can almost certainly be prophesied — that in this saturnalia of sophistry there will at some time or other arise a sophist who desires to idealise cowardice. And when we are once in this un- healthy world of mere wild words, what a vast deal there would be to say for cowardice !
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