G. K. Chesterton insisted:
Do not be proud of the fact that your grandmother was shocked at something which you are accustomed to seeing or hearing without being shocked. . . . It may be that your grandmother was an extremely lively and vital animal, and that you are a paralytic. (From p. 48 of As I Was Saying, by G. K. Chesterton. New York: Dodd, Mead, & Co. 1936.)
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