C. S. Lewis Quote

Whatever men expect, they soon come to think they have a right to; the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned into a sense of injury. (senior devil speaking)


C. S. Lewis; Five Best Books in One Volume (ed. 1969)


Whatever men expect, they soon come to think they have a right to; the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned...

Whatever men expect, they soon come to think they have a right to; the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned...

Whatever men expect, they soon come to think they have a right to; the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned...

Whatever men expect, they soon come to think they have a right to; the sense of disappointment can, with very little skill on our part, be turned...