“Bosh," he said, "On what else is the whole world run but immediate impressions? What is more practical? My friend, the philosophy of this world may be founded on facts, but its business is run on spiritual impressions and atmospheres.”

The Club of Queer Trades (1905) Ch. 2 "The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation"

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English mystery novelist and Christian apologist 1874–1936

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