C. S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewiswas a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. He held academic positions at both Oxford University, 1925–54, and Cambridge University, 1954–63. He is best known for his fictional work, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth29 November 1898
CountryIreland
For Narnia and for Aslan!
He's wild, you know. Not like a tame lion.
You come of the Lord Adam and the Lady Eve," said Aslan. "And that is both honour enough to erect the head of the poorest beggar, and shame enough to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth. Be content.
What do they teach them at these schools?
All get what they want; they do not always like it.
Aslan: You doubt your value. Don't run from who you are.
If there's anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most, or else just silly.
That part of Rostrevor which overlooks Carlingford Lough is my idea of Narnia.
If you had felt yourself sufficient, it would have been a proof that you were not.
Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of Narnia.
Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.
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.
Things never happen the same way twice.
Do not cite the Deep Magic to me, Witch. I was there when it was written.