C. S. Lewis Quote

The only non-Christians who seemed to me really to know anything were the Romantics; and a good many of them were dangerously tinged with something like religion, even at times with Christianity. The upshot of it all could nearly be expressed in a perversion of Roland's great line in the Chanson: 'Christians are wrong, but all the rest are bores.'


Surprised by Joy (1955)


The only non-Christians who seemed to me really to know anything were the Romantics; and a good many of them were dangerously tinged with something...

The only non-Christians who seemed to me really to know anything were the Romantics; and a good many of them were dangerously tinged with something...

The only non-Christians who seemed to me really to know anything were the Romantics; and a good many of them were dangerously tinged with something...

The only non-Christians who seemed to me really to know anything were the Romantics; and a good many of them were dangerously tinged with something...