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C. S. Lewis

"The higher animals are in a sense drawn into Man when he loves them and makes them (as he does) much more nearly human than they would otherwise be."

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"The higher animals are in a sense drawn into Man when he loves them and makes them (as he does) much more nearly human than they would otherwise be."

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C. S. Lewis
"Nothing will shake a man-or at any rate a man like me-out of his merely verbal thinking and his merely notional beliefs. He has to be knocked silly before he comes to his senses. Only torture will bring out the truth. Only under torture does he discover it himself."

Truth

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C. S. Lewis
"Friendship (as the ancients saw) can be a school of virtue, but also (as they did not see) a school of vice. It is ambivalent. It makes good men better and bad men worse."

Morality

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C. S. Lewis
"Clearly one must read every good book at least once every ten years."

Knowledge

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C. S. Lewis
"God's presence is not the same as the feeling of God's presence and He may be doing most for us when we think He is doing least."

Faith

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"It's not a question of God `sending' us to Hell. In each of us there is something growing up which will of itself be Hell unless it is nipped in the bud."

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C. S. Lewis
"The Divine "goodness" differs from ours, but it is not sheerly different; it differs from ours not as white from black, but as a perfect circle from a child's first attempt to draw a wheel. But when the child has learned to draw, it will know that the circle it then makes is what it was trying to make from the very beginning."

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"We...advance toward a state of society in which not only each man but every impulse in each man claims carte blanche."

Society

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C. S. Lewis
"You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."

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C. S. Lewis
"What may be myth in one world may always be fact in some other."

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C. S. Lewis
"Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present; fear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead."

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Aberjhani

"Just to keep the bad dreams at bay, she took a swig out of a bottle that smelled of apples and happy brain-death."

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Aberjhani

"Money is good, but I prefer food, water, gold, weapon and energy."

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Aberjhani

"Fish are small, but do not drown in the sea. Ships are big, but sink in the ocean."

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Aberjhani

"To a hungry person, every bitter food is sweet. When the preferable is not available, the available becomes preferable!"

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Aberjhani

"That's a funny thing: you think, when awful things happen, everything else just stops, like you would forget to pee and eat and get thirsty, but it's not really true. It's like you and your body are two separate things, like your body is betraying you, chugging on, idiotic and animal, craving water and sandwiches and bathroom breaks while your world falls apart."

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Aberjhani

"Sometimes a man must fight so hard for life that he doesn't have time to live it."

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"If a negative viewer looks at you with an ugly fiendish eye, find a way and pluck off his eyes, or better still, protect your good image."

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"It's more like the anger what keep us alive, if yoh are Happy - you are fucking open to dead."

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"Percy: I thought I'd lost my mom forever, and I was stuck on a hill in a thunderstorm fighting this huge bull dude while Grover was passed out wailing. "Food! It was terrifying, man."

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Aberjhani

"The medicine to fear, these days, is a dose of reality! Because these days the reality is far worse than the disembodiment of the ideal. People today are afraid of the disembodiment of the ideal, because they think the ideal is the reality. A rabbit that does not know it lives in the ground with snakes, is constantly afraid of the sea hawk possibly finding its way to land, to destroy the rabbit's meadowy existence. In the meadow, living in fear of the sea hawk, not knowing the hole in the ground next to its burrow belongs to a snake. I show the rabbit where the snakes are, thus eliminating its hazardous fear. Misplaced fear is hazardous fear. Fear well placed is a skill for survival."

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