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C. S. Lewis

"By the very act of arguing, you awake the patient's reason; and once it is awake, who can foresee the result?"

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"If you can cope the pride when winning,then you can confront despair when lose."

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"It is better to remain silence than to speak rudely when being provoked."

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"Stop sleeping, Get to work! You will have much time to sleep when you die."

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"Working to perfect our gift and overcoming the pain of self-discipline, we achieve our goals and move on to our dreams."

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"It's bad enough barging into Guild property, but we'll get into really serious trouble if we shoot anyone. Lord Vetinari won't stop at sarcasm. He might use' - Colon swallowed - 'irony."

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"The one who does not have the control for even a minute, he does not have the control forever."

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"Discipline is more about self-control through your inner strength and less about restriction."

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"You must stop been so carnal and learn to say no to people, if it concerns the things of God."

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"Each day you wake up, work as if the manifestation of your dream solely depends on that day."

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"It took a lot of work to be perfect. If you didn't want to break a sweat, there was no point in even bothering."

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C. S. Lewis
"By starving the sensibility of our pupils we only make them easier prey to the propagandist when he comes. For famished nature will be avenged and a hard heart is no infallible protection against a soft head."

Education

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C. S. Lewis
"We do not want merely to see beauty, though, God knows, even that is bounty enough. We want something else which can hardly be put into words - to be united with the beauty we see, to pass into it, to receive it into ourselves, to bathe in it, to become part of it."

Beauty

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"A moderated religion is as good for us as no religion at all-and more amusing."

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"There was certainly plenty to watch and listen to. The tree which Digory had noticed was now a full-grown beech whose branches swayed gently above his head. They stood on cool, green grass, sprinkled with daisies and buttercups. A little way off, along the river bank, willows were growing. On the other side tangles of flowering currant, lilac, wild rose, and rhododendron closed them in."

Nature

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C. S. Lewis
"As Venus within Eros does not really aim at pleasure, so Eros does not aim at happiness. We may think he does, but when he is brought to the test it proves otherwise... For it is the very mark of Eros that when he is in us we had rather share unhappiness with the Beloved than be happy on any other terms."

Love

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"I think that if God forgives us we must forgive ourselves. Otherwise, it is almost like setting up ourselves as a higher tribunal than Him."

Forgiveness

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"No man will love you, though you gave your life for him, unless you have a pretty face. So (might it not be?), the gods will not love you (however you try to pleasure them, and whatever you suffer) unless you have that beauty of soul. In either race. for the love of men or the love of a god, the winners and losers are marked out from birth. We bring our ugliness, in both kinds, with us into the world, with it our destiny."

Destiny

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"Thought is what we start from: the simple, intimate, immediate datum. Matter is the inferred thing, the mystery."

Philosophy

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"Being in love' first moved them to promise fidelity: this quieter love enables them to keep the promise. It is on this love that the engine of the marriage is run: being in love was the explosion that started it."

Relationship

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"How incessant and great are the ills with which a prolonged old age is replete."

Age

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