Sunday, October 28, 2012

"The more things change the more they stay the same."



The quote up in the header is a snippet from this by Ms. Sayers:


“When I was a little child, bishops expressed doubts about the Resurrection, and were called courageous. When I was a girl, G. K. Chesterton professed belief in the Resurrection, and was called whimsical. When I was at college, thoughtful people expressed belief in the Resurrection ‘in a spiritual sense,’ and were called advanced. Today, anyone who expresses faith in the Risen Christ is liable to be abused in no uncertain terms as a mountebank, a reactionary, a tool of the Inquisition, a spiritual snob, an intellectual bully, an escapist, an obstructionist, a psychopathic introvert, an insensitive extrovert, and an enemy of society.  The more things change the more they stay the same.” 
~Dorothy Sayers



And here's another quote by Chesterton that is the same sort of idea. I think it's wonderful.  :)  How 'bout you?


"If all things are always the same, it is because they are always heroic. If all things are always the same, it is because they are always new. To each man one soul only is given; to each soul only is given a little power--the power at some moments to outgrow and swallow up the stars. If age after age that power comes upon men, whatever gives it to them is great. Whatever makes men feel old is mean--an empire or a skin-flint shop. Whatever makes men feel young is great--a great war or a love-story. And in the darkest of the books of God there is written a truth that is also a riddle. It is of the new things that men tire--of fashions and proposals and improvements and change. It is the old things that startle and intoxicate. It is the old things that are young. There is no sceptic who does not feel that many have doubted before. There is no rich and fickle man who does not feel that all his novelties are ancient. There is no worshipper of change who does not feel upon his neck the vast weight of the weariness of the universe. But we who do the old things are fed by nature with a perpetual infancy. No man who is in love thinks that any one has been in love before. No woman who has a child thinks that there have been such things as children. No people that fight for their own city are haunted with the burden of the broken empires. Yes, O dark voice, the world is always the same, for it is always unexpected."

~G. K. Chesterton, The Napoleon of Notting Hill


Perhaps that was a bit long... But I won't apologize, for it's good stuff!  ;)
Happy Sunday!
Hannah



2 comments:

  1. I love those quotes, especially the last!!!! 'No people that fight for their own city are haunted with the burden of the broken empires. Yes, O dark voice, the world is always the same, for it is always unexpected.' :) Love it! And i love you Hannah!
    SW

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  2. Hi, Hannah! This is Petie from All Things Bright and Beautiful. I just wanted to say thank you for following and leaving a comment! Hehe, I must confess I love comments. They are my one weakness. You have a lovely blog, by the way!

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