9 Quotes by C. S. Lewis about eye

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    He (the devil) always sends errors into the world in pairs--pairs of opposites...He relies on your extra dislike of one to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    Good beats upon the damned incessantly as sound waves beat on the ears of the deaf, but they cannot receive it. Their fists are clenched, their teeth are clenched, their eyes fast shut. First they will not, in the end they cannot, open their hands for gifts, or their mouth for food, or their eyes to see.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    One of the most cowardly things ordinary people do is to shut their eyes to facts.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    She stepped out from among their shifting confusion of lovely lights and shadows. A circle of grass, smooth as a lawn, met her eyes, with dark trees dancing all around it. And then --Oh Joy! For he was there: the huge Lion, shining white in the moonlight, with his huge black shadow underneath him.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    Though it was bright sunshine everyone felt suddenly cold. The only two people present who seemed to be quite at their ease were Aslan and the Witch herself. It was the oddest thing to see those two faces - the golden face and the dead-white face so close together. Not that the Witch looked Aslan exactly in his eyes; Mrs Beaver particularly noticed this.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    Though we cannot experience our life as an endless present, we are eternal in God's eyes; that is, in our deepest reality.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    we follow One who stood and wept at the grave of Lazarus-not surely, because He was grieved that Mary and Martha wept, and sorrowed for their lack of faith (though some thus interpret) but because death, the punishment of sin, is even more horrible in his eyes than in ours.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author C. S. Lewis
  • Quote

    But in general, take my advice, when you meet anything that is going to be Human and isn’t yet, or used to be Human once and isn’t now, or ought to be Human and isn’t, you keep your eyes on it and feel for your hatchet.

  • Tags
  • Share