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A Thousand Years of Laughter: C.S. Lewis on the Three All-Important Things

A Thousand Years of Laughter: C.S. Lewis on the Three All-Important Things

I scratched my head over this — what seems all-important, is not. What seems trivial is all-important.

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“The sun looks down on nothing half so good as a household laughing together over a meal, or two friends talking over a pint of beer, or a man alone reading a book that interests him.” C.S. Lewis

My brother-in-law and I had a prolonged conversation about politics after the evening meal last night. The more we talked, the more confusion and frustration hu…

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