Q.
Didn’t Chesterton compare an open mind with an open mouth?
-Ray
A.
Indeed, he did. But only twice. "An open mind is really a mark
of foolishness, like an open mouth. Mouths and minds were made to
shut; they were made to open only in order to shut." (Illustrated
London News. October 10, 1908)
"The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to
shut it again on something solid." (Autobiography. Collected
Works Vol. 16, p. 212)
- The "Quotemeister"
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