C. S. Lewis's Quotes
Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival.
C. S. LewisEros will have naked bodies; Friendship naked personalities.
C. S. LewisJoy is the serious business of Heaven.
C. S. LewisFailures, repeated failures, are finger posts on the road to achievement. One fails forward toward success.
C. S. LewisMiracles are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see.
C. S. LewisWe are what we believe we are.
C. S. LewisEven in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.
C. S. LewisNo one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.
C. S. LewisIf I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.
C. S. LewisEducation without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.
C. S. LewisWhat I call my 'self' now is hardly a person at all. It's mainly a meeting place for various natural forces, desires, and fears, etcetera, some of which come from my ancestors, and some from my education, some perhaps from devils. The self you were really intended to be is something that lives not from nature but from God.
C. S. LewisYou can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.
C. S. LewisAffection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives.
C. S. LewisGod cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing.
C. S. LewisEveryone has noticed how hard it is to turn our thoughts to God when everything is going well with us... While what we call 'our own life' remains agreeable, we will not surrender it to Him. What, then, can God do in our interests but make 'our own life' less agreeable to us, and take away the plausible sources of false happiness?
C. S. LewisAim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither.
C. S. LewisLiterature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become.
C. S. LewisI believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.
C. S. LewisThe future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of 60 minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.
C. S. LewisThere are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, 'All right, then, have it your way.'
C. S. LewisThere is no uncreated being except God. God has no opposite.
C. S. LewisA man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.
C. S. LewisI gave in, and admitted that God was God.
C. S. LewisHistory isn't just the story of bad people doing bad things. It's quite as much a story of people trying to do good things. But somehow, something goes wrong.
C. S. LewisIf you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were precisely those who thought most of the next. It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this.
C. S. LewisLong before history began we men have got together apart from the women and done things. We had time.
C. S. LewisThere is, hidden or flaunted, a sword between the sexes till an entire marriage reconciles them.
C. S. LewisNothing that you have not given away will ever be really yours.
C. S. LewisThe task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.
C. S. LewisMiracles do not, in fact, break the laws of nature.
C. S. LewisReason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.
C. S. LewisIf you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair.
C. S. LewisI think that all things, in their way, reflect heavenly truth, the imagination not least.
C. S. LewisCourage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.
C. S. LewisNothing is more dangerous to one's own faith than the work of an apologist. No doctrine of that faith seems to me so spectral, so unreal as one that I have just successfully defended in a public debate.
C. S. LewisSome people feel guilty about their anxieties and regard them as a defect of faith but they are afflictions, not sins. Like all afflictions, they are, if we can so take them, our share in the passion of Christ.
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