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  • #1
    C.S. Lewis
    “I'm on Aslan's side even if there isn't any Aslan to lead it. I'm going to live as like a Narnian as I can even if there isn't any Narnia.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Silver Chair

  • #2
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound.”
    P.G. Wodehouse, Carry On, Jeeves

  • #3
    C.S. Lewis
    “Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #4
    Agatha Christie
    “I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow; but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.”
    Agatha Christie

  • #5
    Jane Austen
    “In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
    Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice

  • #6
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “The voice of Love seemed to call to me, but it was a wrong number.”
    P.G. Wodehouse, Very Good, Jeeves!

  • #7
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.”
    G.K. Chesterton, Alarms and Discursions

  • #8
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself, 'Do trousers matter?'"
    "The mood will pass, sir.”
    P.G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters

  • #9
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “At the age of eleven or thereabouts women acquire a poise and an ability to handle difficult situations which a man, if he is lucky, manages to achieve somewhere in the later seventies.”
    P.G. Wodehouse , Uneasy Money

  • #10
    Willa Cather
    “Men travel faster now, but I do not know if they go to better things.”
    Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop

  • #11
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “I know I was writing stories when I was five. I don’t remember what I did before that. Just loafed, I suppose.”
    P. G. Wodehouse

  • #12
    Willa Cather
    “The old man smiled. 'I shall not die of a cold, my son. I shall die of having lived.”
    Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop

  • #13
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.”
    G.K. Chesterton

  • #14
    Willa Cather
    “To fulfil the dreams of one's youth; that is the best that can happen to a man. No worldly success can take the place of that.”
    Willa Cather

  • #15
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.”
    G.K. Chesterton

  • #16
    G.K. Chesterton
    “If there were no God, there would be no atheists.”
    G.K. Chesterton

  • #17
    A.A. Milne
    “Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.”
    A.A. Milne

  • #18
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly.”
    G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy

  • #19
    A.A. Milne
    “Sometimes,' said Pooh, 'the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.”
    A.A. Milne

  • #20
    A.A. Milne
    “Friendship," said Christopher Robin, "is a very comforting thing to have.”
    A.A. Milne

  • #21
    Louis L'Amour
    “One day I was speeding along at the typewriter, and my daughter - who was a child at the time - asked me, "Daddy, why are you writing so fast?" And I replied, "Because I want to see how the story turns out!”
    Louis L'Amour

  • #22
    Raymond Chandler
    “In writing a novel, when in doubt, have two guys come through the door with guns.”
    Raymond Chandler

  • #23
    Louis L'Amour
    “Ma'am," I said, "I'd have liked it, having you for a ma.”
    Louis L'Amour, To Tame a Land

  • #24
    Louis L'Amour
    “You killed Rice Wheeler," he said, "the Panhandle gunman." "He should have stayed in the Panhandle," I said.”
    Louis L'Amour, To Tame a Land

  • #25
    Laura Ingalls Wilder
    “Laura felt a warmth inside her. It was very small, but it was strong. It was steady, like a tiny light in the dark, and it burned very low but no winds could make it flicker because it would not give up.”
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Long Winter

  • #26
    Laura Ingalls Wilder
    “Never bet your money on another man's game.”
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farmer Boy

  • #27
    Willa Cather
    “You must pray for him, my child. It is to such as he that our Blessed Mother comes nearest.”
    Willa Cather , Shadows on the Rock

  • #28
    Gertrude Chandler Warner
    “One warm night four children stood in front of a bakery. No one knew them. No one knew where they had come from.”
    Gertrude Chandler Warner, The Boxcar Children

  • #29
    Jane Austen
    “I was quiet, but I was not blind.”
    Jane Austen, Mansfield Park

  • #30
    Walter D. Edmonds
    “It's nice, Tom. I never milked in a barn so nice.”
    Walter D. Edmonds , Bert Breen's Barn



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