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Dreams Quote by C.S. Lewis

“To this day the vision of the world which comes most naturally to me is one in which “we two” or “we few” (and in a sense “we happy few”) stand together against something stronger and larger.” quote by C.S. Lewis
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““To this day the vision of the world which comes most naturally to me is one in which “we two” or “we few” (and in a sense “we happy few”) stand together against something stronger and larger.””

C.S. Lewis

About This Quote

Source Book: The Four Loves, 1960

The author describes a vision of a close, supportive group united against larger forces, emphasizing solidarity and shared purpose.

In simple terms: A small group standing together against bigger challenges.

Key Takeaway

Seek and cherish supportive alliances.

Themes

friendship solidarity community resilience

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • team projects
  • social movements
  • family crises
  • friendship circles

Key Concepts

collective identity shared purpose overcoming adversity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who are the “we” and who are the “them”?
  • How can we expand solidarity beyond small groups?
A Different Perspective

Such unity can become exclusive, ignoring broader inclusivity.

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