G. K. Chesterton quote about truth from What's Wrong with the World - That is the one eternal education; to be sure enough that something is true that you dare to tell it to a child.
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That is the one eternal education; to be sure enough that something is true that you dare to tell it to a child.
 G. K. Chesterton, What's Wrong with the World (1910). copy citation

Context

“And Mr. Shaw and such people are especially shrinking from that awful and ancestral responsibility to which our fathers committed us when they took the wild step of becoming men. I mean the responsibility of affirming the truth of our human tradition and handing it on with a voice of authority, an unshaken voice. That is the one eternal education; to be sure enough that something is true that you dare to tell it to a child. From this high audacious duty the moderns are fleeing on every side; and the only excuse for them is, (of course,) that their modern philosophies are so half-baked and hypothetical that they cannot convince themselves enough to convince even a newborn babe.” source

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