Top 22 Quotes About Christianity Cs Lewis

#1. I don't like magic.

Mary Lynn Rajskub

#2. Grace will follow us even when we are going the wrong way

Ricky Maye

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

C.S. Lewis

#4. My aunt Marge has been so ill for so long that we've started to call her I can't believe she's not better

Milton Jones

#5. I'm a little harsh. When people say, 'I have writers block. What do you suggest?' I say, 'If you can't write, don't write. No one needs your writing. Don't torture yourself.'

Lorrie Moore

#6. His conversion to Christianity seems to have come about largely by thinking...It did not come by sudden intuition, or overwhelming vision, or even by the more usual path of conviction of sin calling for repentance and atonement.

Jocelyn Gibb

#7. I am not asking anyone to accept Christianity if his best reasoning tells him that the weight of the evidence is against it.

C.S. Lewis

#8. Muddled minds read him, and found themselves moving with delight in a world of clarity.

Jocelyn Gibb

#9. Is romantic yearning an appetite for [H]eaven, or is it the ultimate refinement of covetousness?

Jocelyn Gibb

#10. I Didn't Drop My Gloves. They Were Pulled Off Me!

Mike Modano

#11. What will has caused, will must be brought to correct.

Jocelyn Gibb

#12. And then she did something completely unexpected. Having spent the last five minutes complaining about him, and not believing anything that he told her, she came over and hugged him, and kissed his hair.

John Connelly

#13. It's almost as if people think that in Latin America we're not hip to what's happening here.

Ruben Blades

#14. We are all stardust

Carl Sagan

#15. If I were capable of loving someone . . . it would be you.

Colleen Hoover

#16. When under suffering we see good men go to pieces we do not witness the failure of a moral discipline to take effect; we witness the advance of death where death comes by inches.

Jocelyn Gibb

#17. Man, to Lewis, is an immortal subject; pains are his moral remedies, salutary disciplines, willing sacrifices, playing their part in a drama of interchange between God and him.

Jocelyn Gibb

#18. Not only had its expression, as he spoke of Pauline, been that of a stuffed frog with a touch of the Soul's Awakening about it, but it

P.G. Wodehouse

#19. Finally, promoting conjugal marriage need not and should not involve prohibiting any consensual relationship. For all these reasons, libertarians should favor the regulation of marriage-which is, again, practically inevitable anyway.

Sherif Girgis

#20. Witnessed the moment of recognition that it was over or it wasn't. The look was never exactly the same. Rage, hate, shock, grief, anguish, terror, scorn, amusement, combinations of them, and nothing. As different as people are different.

Patricia Cornwell

#21. His Christianity, so important to him personally, was also important professionally, for it enabled him to enter into fuller imaginative sympathy with the Middle Ages and Renaissance...and give spiritual substance to his life's work in those fields, so penetrated by Christian thought.

Jocelyn Gibb

#22. You have to be smart enough not to dismiss where you came from. It may not be all we are, but it makes up for a great deal.

Julia Roberts

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