Magic Quotes
Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
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G.K. Chesterton346 ratings, 3.83 average rating, 62 reviews
Magic Quotes
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“We can’t turn life into a pleasure. But we can choose such pleasures as are worthy of us and our immortal souls.”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
“Does it never strike you that doubt can be a madness, as well as faith? That asking questions may be a disease, as well as proclaiming doctrines? You talk of religious mania! Is there no such thing as irreligious mania?”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
“There is no bigot like the atheist.”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
“In most commercial ways we’re a pretty forward country. In these moral ways we’re content to be a pretty backward country.”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
“Conjurer: Oh, I don't mind anyone knowing everything, Miss Carleon. There is something that is much more important than knowing how a thing is done.
Morris: And what's that?
Conjurer: Knowing how to do it.”
― Magic
Morris: And what's that?
Conjurer: Knowing how to do it.”
― Magic
“Fairy tales are the only democratic institutions. All the classes have heard all the fairy tales.”
― Magic
― Magic
“Smith. [Turning eagerly to the Doctor.] But this is rather splendid. The Duke's given £50 to the new public-house.
Hastings. The Duke is very liberal.
[Collects papers.
Doctor. [Examining his cheque.] Very. But this is rather curious. He has also given £50 to the league for opposing the new public-house.
Hastings. The Duke is very liberal-minded.”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
Hastings. The Duke is very liberal.
[Collects papers.
Doctor. [Examining his cheque.] Very. But this is rather curious. He has also given £50 to the league for opposing the new public-house.
Hastings. The Duke is very liberal-minded.”
― Magic: A Fantastic Comedy In a Prelude and Three Acts
