A passing thought
G.K. Chesterton once said this: "Truth, of course, must of necessity be stranger than fiction, for we have made fiction to suit ourselves." (Heretics, Chapter IV. Mr. Bernard Shaw) which is of course to say, that we have not made reality to suit ourselves, and must rather learn to suit ourselves to reality; and there is some danger in this, but to the extent that we succeed, then what the Joker said surely becomes true: "What doesn't kill you makes you stranger." I suppose then the strangest of fictions are the fictions written by the realist of men.
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