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    • “When I am dead, I hope it may be said: "His sins were scarlet, but his books were read.” ― Hilaire Belloc.
    • “Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine, There’s always laughter and good red wine. At least I’ve always found it so. Benedicamus Domino!” ― Hilaire Belloc.
    • “I have wandered all my life, and I have traveled; the difference between the two being this, that we wander for distraction, but we travel for fulfillment.”
    • “The Church is a perpetually defeated thing that always outlives her conquerers.” ― Hilaire Belloc.
  3. Every major question in history is a religious question. It has more effect in molding life than nationalism or a common language. Hilaire Belloc. Enjoy the best Hilaire Belloc Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by Hilaire Belloc, English Poet, Born July 27, 1870. Share with your friends.

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    [M]others of large families (who claim to common sense) Will find a Tiger well repay the trouble and expense.

    What! Would you slap the Porcupine? Unhappy child — desist! Alas! That any friend of mine Should turn Tupto-philist.

    London: George Allen & Unwin, 1902
    '… and as to what may be in this book, do not feel timid nor hesitate to enter. There are more mountains than molehills …'
    Write as the wind blows and command all words like an army!
    Then let us love one another and laugh. Time passes, and we shall soon laugh no longer—and meanwhile common living is a burden, and earnest men are in siege upon us all around. Let us suffer absurd...
    [A]lways keep a-hold of Nurse For fear of finding something worse
    Physicians of the Utmost Fame Were called at once; but when they came They answered, as they took their Fees, "There is no Cure for this Disease."
    Oh, my friends, be warned by me, That Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, and Tea Are all the Human Frame requires.
    Matilda told such Dreadful Lies, It made one Gasp and Stretch one's Eyes; Her Aunt, who from her Earliest Youth, Had kept a Strict Regard for Truth, Attempted to Believe Matilda: The effort very ne...

    Of courtesy it is much less Than courage of heart or holiness Yet in my walks it seems to me That the Grace of God is in courtesy.

    Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984 (Twentieth-Century Classics) [N]othing is worthwhile on this unhappy earth except the fulfilment of a man's desire. When friendship disappears then there is a space left open to that awful loneliness of the outside which is like the cold of space between the planets. It is an air in which men perish utterly. Ab...

    The Barbarian hopes — and that is the very mark of him — that he can have his cake and eat it too. He will consume what civilisation has slowly produced after generations of selection and effort bu...

    Houghton Mifflin, 1922, 308 p.
    There is already something like a Jewish monopoly in high finance. (...) There is the same element of Jewish monopoly in the silver trade, and in the control of various other metals, notably lead,...

    The Economic definition of Wealth is subtle and difficult to appreciate, but it is absolutely essential to our study to get it clear at the outset and keep it firmly in mind.

    Hilaire Belloc(Augustan Books of Modern Poetry). London: Eyre & Spottiswode, no date [1925]. 29pp.
    You shall receive me when the clouds are high With evening and the sheep attain the fold. This is the faith that I have held and hold, And this is that in which I mean to die.
    When I am dead, I hope it may be said: 'His sins were scarlet, But his books were read'.
    Of three in One and One in three My narrow mind would doubting be Till Beauty, Grace and Kindness met And all at once were Juliet.
  4. Belloc was a remarkably multi-faceted man. We bring to you a treasure trove of quotes that have been excerpted from his poems, books, speeches and writings. Read on to explore a compilation of some of the best known quotes by Hilaire Belloc, covering various aspects of life.

  5. Notable examples include "The Path to Rome" (1902), a captivating account of his pilgrimage from Toul in France to Rome, and "The Cruise of the Nona" (1925), a humorous travelogue documenting his sailing adventures in England and France.

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