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He loved his family, his friends, his writing, his painting; he knew their flaws, but they neither surprised nor embittered him.
— Philip Zaleski
After reading binge prompted by convalescence, "As if to balance the ledger, letters poured out at an equally prodigious pace.
— Philip Zaleski
Self-deprecation is the appropriate response of any new convert, as he matches his stained soul against the purity of God.
— Philip Zaleski
J.R.R. Tolkien told a questioning correspondent, life's purpose is to know, praise, and thank God.
— Philip Zaleski
Old English, the heart and soul of the old regime at Oxford, ceased to be a required course only as of 2002.
— Philip Zaleski
Language construction will BREED a mythology. J.R.R. Tolkien
— Philip Zaleski
One cannot underestimate boredom as an incentive to write.
— Philip Zaleski
We still thought that we were the only two people in the world who were interested in the right kind of things in the right kind of way. C.S. Lewis
— Philip Zaleski
Words contain the "souls" or minds of people in the past; as such, they tell the story of consciousness.
— Philip Zaleski
He would henceforth worship and defend the very reason for Joy, the Almighty Maker of Joy.
— Philip Zaleski
The church marched into his heart. Williams never abandon Anglicanism; he pushed at its borders.
— Philip Zaleski
Oxford was in love with the idea of Christian perfection.
— Philip Zaleski
A Christian atmosphere is no protection against preening egos.
— Philip Zaleski
Barfield understood his epochal experience are not as a rebound from love sickness, but as a spiritual epiphany that cured a spiritual illness.
— Philip Zaleski
Like other intellectuals, he welcomed the mindless drudgery as a refreshing change of pace.
— Philip Zaleski
Christian myth, reveals the truth that "the Christian was (and is) still like his forefathers a mortal hemmed into a hostile world.
— Philip Zaleski
A letter Lewis wrote reveals an 18-year-old with the energy of a schoolboy and the tastes of an octogenarian.
— Philip Zaleski
The idyll ended, as idylls must.
— Philip Zaleski
J.R.R. Tolkien, said a student, "could turn a lecture room into a mead hall in which he was the bard and we were the feasting, listening guests.
— Philip Zaleski
He was a trifle embarrassed to be deserting his hard-won realism in order to follow what he thought was the dominant philosophical fashion.
— Philip Zaleski
The arts are the best Time Machine we have." C. S. Lewis
— Philip Zaleski
A translator must, of course, be an interpreter of cultures.
— Philip Zaleski
He had found his vocation: to fight the Lord's battles in the Academy and the world at large.
— Philip Zaleski
The teacher-student relationship evaporated, replaced by a rich and lively exchange of equals.
— Philip Zaleski
Imagination pointed toward truth but could not disclose it directly.
— Philip Zaleski
The artist became a subcreator.
— Philip Zaleski
Even while an atheist, he held some things sacred.
— Philip Zaleski
Lewis spoke for almost every member when he said, "There is no sound I like better than adult male laughter.
— Philip Zaleski
A Christian's duty, Lewis believed, is not simply to tolerate "X" but to make life with "X" an occasion to work on one's own character flaws.
— Philip Zaleski
Passion does not translate easily into good income.
— Philip Zaleski
A brilliant treatment of the history of Purgatory in England and its survivals and echoes throughout Shakespeare's plays, above all Hamlet.
— Carol Zaleski
Obedience appears to me more and more the whole business of life, the only road to love and peace.
— Philip Zaleski
Facts seemed to run around and rattle in his head like dried peas, and then suddenly to form a convincing pattern.
— Philip Zaleski
A philosophy that cannot be lived is no philosophy at all.
— Philip Zaleski
Fidelity in marriage requires self-will and self-denial.
— Philip Zaleski
Religion in art was a subtle business, best handled indirectly.
— Philip Zaleski
Williams was complex and tortured. He was not a saint but had his saintly side, which came and went, radiant and sincere as long as it lasted.
— Philip Zaleski
Resignation is the better part of wisdom.
— Philip Zaleski
She was simpler, less fractured by life during her youth.
— Philip Zaleski
As the honors accrued, creativity diminished.
— Philip Zaleski
Kindness and pain, joy and suffering are twins in this fallen world.
— Philip Zaleski