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C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963)
English essayist & juvenile novelist [more author details]
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Try to say the very thing you really mean, the whole of it, nothing more or less or other than what you really mean. That is the whole are and joy of words.
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C. S. Lewis
When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.
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Mortal lovers must not try to remain at the first step; for lasting passion is the dream of a harlot and from it we wake in despair.
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C. S. Lewis, 'The Pilgrim's Regress'
Every poem can be considered in two ways--as what the poet has to say, and as a thing which he makes.
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C. S. Lewis, A preface to "Paradise Lost"
Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives.
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If we discover a desire within us that nothing in this world can satisfy, also we should begin to wonder if perhaps we were created for another world.
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C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude.'
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C. S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory

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