How To Use G. k. chesterton In A Sentence

  • To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it. G. K. Chesterton 
  • The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people. G. K. Chesterton 
  • Marriage is an adventure, like going to war. G. K. Chesterton 
  • I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. G. K. Chesterton 
  • I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. G. K. Chesterton 
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  • To adapt G. K. Chesterton's advice to another public worthy: chuck it, Hockney.
  • I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder. G. K. Chesterton 
  • The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people. G. K. Chesterton 
  • I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder. G. K. Chesterton 

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