15 Quotes by C. S. Lewis about writing

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    Even when I feared and detested Christianity, I was struck by its essential unity, which, in spite of its divisions, it has never lost. I trembled on recognizing the same unmistakable aroma coming from the writings of Dante and Bunyan, Thomas Aquinas and William Law.

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    I have at last come to the end of the Faerie Queene: and though I say "at last", I almost wish he had lived to write six books more as he had hoped to do — so much have I enjoyed it.

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    Anyone who is honestly trying to be a Christian will soon find his intelligence being sharpened: one of the reasons why it needs no special education to be a Christian is that Christianity is an education itself. That is why an uneducated believer like Bunyan was able to write a book that has astonished the whole world.

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    If only this toothache would go away, I could write another chapter on the problem of pain.

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    Of course all children's literature is not fantastic, so all fantastic books need not be children's books. It is still possible, even in an age so ferociously anti-romantic as our own, to write fantastic stories for adults: though you will usually need to have made a name in some more fashionable kind of literature before anyone will publish them.

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    If they won't write the kind of books we like to read we shall have to write them ourselves.

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    Don't say it was "delightful"; make us say "delightful" when we've read the description.

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    The only moral that is of any value is that which arises inevitably from the whole cast of the author's mind.

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