"Certain things, if not seen as lovely..." - Quote by C S Lewis
Certain things, if not seen as lovely or detestable, are not being correctly seen at all.
More by C S Lewis
“There was nothing medieval people liked better, or did better, than sorting out and tidying up. Of all our modern inventions I suspect that they would most have admired the card index.”
“Long before history began we men have got together apart from the women and done things. We had time.”
“Thus, and not otherwise, the world was made. Either something or nothing must depend on individual choices.”
More on Perception
“The problem with the press is that they can't tell the difference between a bicycle crash and the end of civilization.”
“Death is not the opposite of life, it is a part of life. A part we've not yet explored and thus do not understand and it if only natural to fear what we do not understand. But with the right attitude we can make life beautiful. With this same attitude, can death not be the same? We almost always see only what's wrong with other people and not what's wrong with us.”
“Light for some time to come will have to be called darkness.”