Quotes, aphorisms, famous sentences
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All the quotes (8441)
All joy...emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings. C.S. Lewis - from an unknown letter
Joy is the serious business of Heaven. C.S. Lewis - Letters to Malcolm
'You would not have called to me unless I had been calling to you,' said the Lion. C.S. Lewis - The Silver Chair
A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. There are traps everywhere- 'Bibles laid open, millions of surprises,' as Herbert says, 'fine nets and stratagems.' God is, if I may say it, very unscrupulous. C.S. Lewis - Surprised by Joy
Thus, and not otherwise, the world was made. Either something or nothing must depend on individual choices. C.S. Lewis - Perelandra
Try to exclude the possibility of suffering which the order of nature and the existence of free-wills involve, and you find that you have excluded life itself. C.S. Lewis - The Problem of Pain
If God thinks this state of war in the universe a price worth paying for free will...then we may take it it is worth paying. C.S. Lewis - Mere Christianity
Until you have given up your self to Him you will not have a real self... C.S. Lewis - Mere Christianity
Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. C.S. Lewis - On Three Ways of Writing for Children
The worst attitude of all would be the professional attitude which regards children in the lump as a sort of raw material which we have to handle. C.S. Lewis - On Three Ways of Writing for Children (100)
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