Quotes From "The Silver Chair" By C.s. Lewis

I'm on Aslan's side even if there isn't any Aslan...
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I'm on Aslan's side even if there isn't any Aslan to lead it. I'm going to live as like a Narnian as I can even if there isn't any Narnia. C.s. Lewis
It is a very funny thing that the sleepier you...
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It is a very funny thing that the sleepier you are, the longer you take about getting to bed. C.s. Lewis
I have come,
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I have come, " said a deep voice behind them. They turned and saw the Lion himself, so bright and real and strong that everything else began at once to look pale and shadowy compared with him. C.s. Lewis
You would not have called to me unless I had...
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You would not have called to me unless I had been calling to you, " said the Lion. C.s. Lewis
Crying is all right in its way while it lasts....
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Crying is all right in its way while it lasts. But you have to stop sooner or later, and then you still have to decide what to do. C.s. Lewis
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And the worst thing about it was that you began to feel as if you had always lived on that ship, in that darkness, and to wonder whether sun and blue skies and wind and birds had not been only a dream. C.s. Lewis
The truth is, he was so glad at being free...
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The truth is, he was so glad at being free from his long enchantment that all dangers seemed a game in comparison. But the rest found it an eerie journey. C.s. Lewis
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I daren't come and drink, " said Jill. Then you will die of thirst, " said the Lion.Oh dear! " said Jill, coming another step nearer." I suppose I must go and look for another stream then." There is no other stream, " said the Lion. C.s. Lewis
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They were making a riotous noise, but it was much more like music - rather advanced music which you don't quite take in at the first hearing - than birds' songs ever are in our world. C.s. Lewis
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Damsel, " said the Prince, bowing to her. "You are of a high courage, and therefore, I doubt not, you come of a noble blood in your own world. C.s. Lewis
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Though under earth, and throneless now I be Yet while I lived all earth was under me. C.s. Lewis
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When I was at school one would have said, 'I swear by the Bible.' But Bibles were not encouraged at Experiment House. C.s. Lewis
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Then Caspian caught up a battle-axe and rushed upon the Lord Drinian to kill him, and Drinian stood still as a stock for the death blow. But when the axe was raised, Caspian suddenly threw it away and cried out, "I have lost my queen and my son: shall I lose my friend also?" And he fell upon the Lord Drinian's neck and embraced him and both wept, as their friendship was not broken. C.s. Lewis
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And not wretched sausages half full of bread and soya bean either, but real meaty, spicy ones, fat and piping hot and burst and just the tiniest bit burnt. C.s. Lewis
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Are you not thirsty?" said the Lion."I am dying of thirst, " said Jill."Then drink, " said the Lion."May I – could I – would you mind going away while I do?" said Jill.The Lion answered this only by a look and a very low growl. And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience. The delicious rippling noise of the stream was driving her nearly frantic." Will you promise not to – do anything to me, if I do come?" said Jill."I make no promise, " said the Lion.Jill was so thirsty now that, without noticing it, she had come a step nearer." Do you eat girls?" she said." I have swallowed up girls and boys, women and men, kings and emperors, cities and realms, " said the Lion. It didn't say this as if it were boasting, nor as if it were sorry, nor as if it were angry. It just said it." I daren't come and drink, " said Jill."Then you will die of thirst, " said the Lion."Oh dear! " said Jill, coming another step nearer. "I suppose I must go and look for another stream then."" There is no other stream, " said the Lion. C.s. Lewis
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When Jill woke next morning and found herself in a cave, she thought for one horrid moment that she was back in the Underworld. C.s. Lewis