"Men do not become sinless by receiving a post in a bureaucracy." G.K. Chesterton in "Preface to Divorce vs. Democracy" quoted in Gilbert Magazine Vol. 19 #8 (July-August 2016)
"Love is deeds, not fine words." "Spanish proverb" according to a writer in The New Republic September 3, 1990
“It is strange, he [Tom Rath, the main character] thought, that almost always there is so much irony in success.” Sloan Wilson The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
“Ritual is really much older than thought; it is much simpler and much wilder than thought…. A man who has faith must be prepared not only to be a martyr, but to be a fool.” G.K. Chesterton in Heretics
When some people discover that novelist Mark Helprin does not read the New York Times “They look at me as if I had just slaughtered Mary’s little lamb.” Helprin, quoted by Jay Nordlinger in National Review March 22 2004
“I cannot talk about anything without talking about everything.” G.K. Chesterton in “The Return of the Romans,” in The Resurrection of Rome, quoted in Gilbert Magazine Vol. 11 #4 (Jan.-Feb. 2008)
“It is impossible to dismiss the past. The challenge is to avoid becoming its prisoner.” Gordon Gibson in A New Look at Canadian Indian Policy
“In the most fundamental way, economics tells us that the answer to the question, ‘which one would you like?’ can never be both.” Michael Walker in Fraser Forum November 1995