C. S. Lewis Quote

While friendship has been by far the chief source of my happiness, acquaintance or general society has always meant little to me, and I cannot quite understand why a man should wish to know more people than he can make real friends of.


Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life (ed. 1955)


While friendship has been by far the chief source of my happiness, acquaintance or general society has always meant little to me, and I cannot quite...

While friendship has been by far the chief source of my happiness, acquaintance or general society has always meant little to me, and I cannot quite...

While friendship has been by far the chief source of my happiness, acquaintance or general society has always meant little to me, and I cannot quite...

While friendship has been by far the chief source of my happiness, acquaintance or general society has always meant little to me, and I cannot quite...