"The one thing that can never be told is the last notion of the President, for his notions grow like a tropical forest. So in case you don't know, I'd better tell you that he is carrying out his notion of concealing ourselves by not concealing ourselves to the most extraordinary lengths just now. Originally, of course, we met in a cell underground, just as your branch does. Then Sunday made us take a private room at an ordinary restaurant. He said that if you didn't seem to be hiding nobody hunted you out. Well, he is the only man on earth, I know; but sometimes I really think that his huge brain is going a little mad in its old age. For now we flaunt ourselves before the public. We have our breakfast on a balcony — on a balcony, if you please — overlooking Leicester Square." "And what do the people say?" asked Syme. "It's quite simple what they say," answered his guide. "They say we are a lot of jolly gentlemen who pretend they are anarchists.""
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
G. K. Chesterton, in his allegorical mystery The Man Who Was Thursday (1908), Ch. V : The Feast of Fear; this to some extent evokes the question of Jesus to his disciples in the Gospel of Luke 9:18: Whom do the people say that I am? (Douay-Rheims translation)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Christian_anarchism
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Christian anarchism
95 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Christian anarchism →
Related Quotes
"Anarchism…rests upon the doctrine that no man has a right to control by force the action of any other man. Anarchism …"
"Jesus Christ was the supreme example of authentic anarchy — the creative non-violent anarchist par excellence — worki…"
"The order of authority derives from God, as the Apostle says [in Romans 13:1-7]. For this reason, the duty of…"
"With regard to the abuse of authority, this also may come about in two ways. First, when what is ordered by an author…"
"One who liberates his country by killing a tyrant is to be praised and rewarded."
"Vita enim in hoc maxime manifestatur quod aliquid movet se ipsum; quod autem non potest moveri nisi ab alio, quasi mo…"
"Remota itaque iustitia quid sunt regna nisi magna latrocinia? quia et latrocinia quid sunt nisi parua regna? Manus et…"
"How many does it take to annul the commandments of God, and render that lawful, which HE has forbidden? How many does…"
"Given that only the religion of pervasive kenosis can be truly universal, no single historical individual can exhaust…"
"An unjust law is no law at all."