FACT OF THE DAY: “Who Goes Home? or The Grand Divorce II” was published today (Nov. 17) in 1944 in The Guardian. It later became part of chapter two of The Great Divorce. – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: [About the grey town:] “That’s one of the disappointments. I thought you’d meet interesting …
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Fact / Quote / Quiz: 11/23
FACT OF THE DAY: “March for Drum, Trumpet, and Twenty-one Giants” is a Lewis poem first published in Punch in their Nov. 4, 1953 issue. – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: Whatever men expect they soon come to think they have a right to: the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on …
Daily Lewis – Fact / Quote / Quiz: November 23rd
FACT OF THE DAY: “March for Drum, Trumpet, and Twenty-one Giants” is a Lewis poem first published in Punch in their Nov. 4, 1953 issue. – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: Whatever men expect they soon come to think they have a right to: the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on …
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Fact / Quote / Quiz: November 23rd
FACT OF THE DAY:
“March for Drum, Trumpet, and Twenty-one Giants” is a Lewis poem first published in Punch in their Nov. 4, 1953 issue.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY:
Whatever men expect they soon come to think they have a right to: the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned into a sense of injury.
The Screwtape Letters – XXX
(First published in The Guardian on 11/21/1941)
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QUIZ OF THE DAY:
Besides being a book how else was the content of The Abolition of Man also available?
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QUOTE: September 2, 2013
“If nothing, or nothing we recognise comes through, we imagine [God] has let us down and reject Him, perhaps at the very moment when help was on its way.”
Letter to “Mrs. Lockley”
(from Collected Letters, Volume 2 on 9/2/1949)