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Thoughts Quotes by C.S. Lewis
- If naturalism were true then all thoughts whatever would be wholly the result of irrational causes. It cuts its own throat.
- I am suffering incessant temptations to uncharitable thoughts at present; one of those black moods in which nearly all one's friends seem to be selfish…
- There is someone that I love even though I don't approve of what he does. There is someone I accept though some of his thoughts…
- Jewel,' he said, 'what lies before us? Horrible thoughts arise in my heart. If we had died before today we should have been happy.
- Sleeping on a dragon's hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart, he had become a dragon himself.
- To please God… to be a real ingredient in the divine happiness… to be loved by God, not merely pitied, but delighted in as an…
- And that is enough to raise your thoughts to what may happen when the redeemed soul, beyond all hope and nearly beyond belief, learns at…
- Really, a young Atheist cannot guard his faith too carefully. Dangers lie in wait for him on every side. You must not do, you must…
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