cs lewis quotes

1. Imagination is the compass that leads us beyond the ordinary into the realms where stories become truth.
2. A good book is a timeless conversation between the author’s heart and the reader’s soul.
3. The greatest adventures begin not on distant shores, but within the quiet corners of our own minds.
4. To love literature is to learn the art of seeing the world through many different eyes.
5. Truth often wears a disguise of metaphor; only the curious dare to peel it away.
6. The world is richer when we dare to ask “what if?” and follow the answer into wonder.
7. Great stories are bridges that connect the solitary islands of our experiences.
8. In every page lies a promise: that we can become more than we are, if only we listen.
9. The power of a narrative lies not in its length, but in the depth of its echo in our lives.
10. Courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to turn the page despite it.
11. A mind stretched by ideas can never return to its original shape.
12. The quiet moments between chapters are where imagination gathers its strength.
13. To read is to travel without ever leaving the seat of your thoughts.
14. Wisdom is hidden in the simple, patient moments of observation.
15. The greatest magic in books is the ability to make us feel less alone.
16. Stories are the lanterns that illuminate the dark alleys of our inner world.

17. When we embrace wonder, we rediscover the childlike awe that once guided us.
18. A single sentence can open windows to infinity if we let it.
19. The art of writing is sculpting emotions from the raw material of language.
20. Every character we meet is a mirror reflecting a facet of ourselves we have yet to meet.
21. The love of learning fuels the fire that keeps imagination alive.
22. To question is to kindle the spark that turns ordinary moments into extraordinary revelations.
23. The beauty of a story lies in its ability to linger long after the final word fades.
24. True insight comes when we allow the quiet voice of curiosity to speak louder than certainty.
25. In the tapestry of literature, each thread—no matter how small—adds color to the whole.

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