Quotes From "The Collected Letters Of Cs Lewis Volume 3: Narnia Cambridge And Joy 1950 1963" By C.s. Lewis

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Remember He is the artist and you are only the picture. You can't see it. So quietly submit to be painted---i.e., keep fulfilling all the obvious duties of your station (you really know quite well enough what they are! ), asking forgiveness for each failure and then leaving it alone. You are in the right way. Walk---don't keep on looking at it. C.s. Lewis
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By the way, don't 'weep inwardly' and get a sore throat. If you must weep, weep: a good honest howl! I suspect we - and especially, my sex - don't cry enough now-a-days. Aeneas and Hector and Beowulf, Roland and Lancelot blubbered like schoolgirls, so why shouldn't we? C.s. Lewis
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Can you not see death as the friend and deliverer? It means stripping off that body which is tormenting you. What are you afraid of? Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? C.s. Lewis