C.S. Lewis Quotes
Though I Have Forgotten The Reason, There Is Spread Over Everything A Vague Sense Of Wrongness, Of Something Amiss. Like In Those Dreams Where Nothing Terrible Occurs - Nothing That Would Sound Even Remarkable If You Told It At Breakfast-time - But The Atmosphere, The Taste, The Whole Thing Is Deadly. So With This.
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