Feast of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, 1170 A Christian and an unbelieving poet may both be equally original and draw on resources peculiar to themselves, but with this difference. The unbeliever may take his own temperament and experience, just as they happen to stand, and consider them worth communicating simply because they are his. To the Christian his own temperament and experience, as mere fact, and as merely his, are of no value or importance whatsoever: he will deal with them, if at all, only because they are the medium through which, or the position from which, something universally profitable appeared to him.
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exclusively from his own resourc... JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE If, for instance, they have heard something from the postman, they attribute it to a semi-official s... EVELYN WAUGH If, for instance, they have heard something from the postman, they attribute it to ''a semi-official... EVELYN WAUGH They did not like each other particularly, would never have called one another friend or even have a... GAVRIEL SAVIT Feast of Mark the Evangelist There are, of course, interesting questions that can be asked about t... E. L. MASCALL There are, I should say, four elements in a redemptive community. It is personal, with things happen... SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER The relationship which I have found helpful is characterized by a sort of transparency on my part, i... CARL ROGERS There are many things which a person can do alone, but being a Christian is not one of them. As the ... WILLIAM T. HAM Maundy Thursday There are many things which a person can do alone, but being a Christian is not o... WILLIAM T. HAM An aged Christian, with the snow of time upon his head, may remind us that those points of earth are... EDWIN HUBBELL CHAPIN An aged Christian, with the snow of time upon his head, may remind us that those points of earth are... EDWIN HUBBEL CHAPIN The Dog and the Shadow
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LEWIS Solemnity is proper in church, but things that are proper in church are not necessarily proper outsi... C. S. LEWIS You want to know why there's a Texas Rangers? Well, here's the answer. You know how the six-... S. C. GWYNNE This is who I am: a flyspeck of human vanity in a trillion miles of stone-dead interstellar space; a... S. C. GWYNNE Perhaps that suspicion of fraud enhances the flavor. C. S. FORESTER They managed to find time... to tell me that there was no chance of my being accepted for service an... C. S. FORESTER The doctor who applied a stethoscope to my heart was not satisfied. I was told to get my papers with... C. S. FORESTER Novel writing wrecks homes. C. S. FORESTER There is no other way of writing a novel than to begin at the beginning at to continue to the end. C. S. FORESTER Novel writing is far and away the most exhausting work I know. C. S. FORESTER I have heard of novels started in the middle, at the end, written in patches to be joined together l... C. S. FORESTER I formed a resolution to never write a word I did not want to write; to think only of my own tastes ... C. S. FORESTER Everything was in stark and dreadful contrast with the trivial crises and counterfeit emotions of Ho... C. S. FORESTER A man who writes for a living does not have to go anywhere in particular, and he could rarely afford... C. S. FORESTER I must be like the princess who felt the pea through seven mattresses; each book is a pea. C. S. FORESTER The material came bubbling up inside like a geyser or an oil gusher. It streamed up of its own accor... C. S. FORESTER When I die there may be a paragraph or two in the newspapers. My name will linger in the British Mus... C. S. FORESTER With two people and luggage on board she draws four inches of water. Two canoe paddles will move her... C. S. FORESTER There is still need to think and plan, but on a different scale, and along different lines. C. S. FORESTER A whim, a passing mood, readily induces the novelist to move hearth and home elsewhere. He can alway... C. S. FORESTER Some men demand rough treatment everywhere! S. C. HALL There are times when God asks nothing of his children except silence, patience and tears. C. S. ROBINSON What I am afraid of is the first thing I was ever aware of being afraid of and what I have told my d... S. C. GWYNNE The work is with me when I wake up in the morning; it is with me while I eat my breakfast in bed and... C. S. FORESTER There are times when God asks nothing of his children except silence, patience and tears. C S ROBINSON True love makes the imperfect to perfect .... otherwise love is not true..... BASIL C S We can fight with our destiny ...but one day you should be ready to admit it , surrender to it ........ BASIL C S The Destiny of a good man is to live for self actualization BASIL C S If Love is not powerful , what else is .......!!! BASIL C S Get out, you blazing ass! / Gabble o' the goose. Don't bugaboo-baby me! C. S. CALVERLEY Read not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he wrote of common life. C. S. CALVERLEY The boy, a bare-legged beggarly son of a gun. C. S. CALVERLEY I must mention again it was gorgeous weather, / Rhymes are so scarce in this world of ours. C. S. CALVERLEY Life is with such all beer and skittles; / They are not difficult to please / About their victuals. C. S. CALVERLEY Meaning, however, is no great matter. C. S. CALVERLEY