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The Inner Ring The Inner Ring by C.S. Lewis
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“It is tiring and unhealthy to lose your Saturday afternoons, but to have them free because you don't matter, that is much worse.”
C.S. Lewis, The Inner Ring
“And then, if you are drawn in, next week it will be something a little further from the rules, and next year something further still, but all in the jolliest, friendliest spirit. It may end in a crash, a scandal, and penal servitude; it may end in millions, a peerage and giving the prizes at your old school. But you will be a scoundrel.”
C.S. Lewis, The Inner Ring
“The quest of the Inner Ring will break your hearts unless you break it. But if you break it, a surprising result will follow. If in your working hours you make the work your end, you will presently find yourself all unawares inside the only circle in your profession that really matters. You will be one of the sound craftsmen, and other sound craftsmen will know it.”
C.S. Lewis, The Inner Ring
“The torture allotted to the Danaids in the classical underworld, that of attempting to fill sieves with water, is the symbol not of one vice, but of all vices. It is the very mark of a perverse desire that it seeks what is not to be had.”
C.S. Lewis, The Inner Ring
tags: sin, vice