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Perelandra (Space Trilogy (Paperback))
by C.S. Lewis
A Favorite of 2, Read by 20, Owned by 13, Reviewed by 0, Quotes 2
The second book in C. S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy, which also includes Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength, Perelandra continues the adventures of the extraordinary Dr. Ransom. Pitted against the most destructive of human weaknesses, temptation,...(more)
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C.S. Lewis : Gaia Explorer
Sun Aug 06 01:30:42 UTC 2006
Source: Perelandra (Space Trilogy (Paperback)), Page: 68,69
Contributed by: Richard.
C.S. Lewis said


What you have made me see,” answered the Lady, “is as plain as the sky, but I never saw it before. Yet it has happened every day. One goes into the forest to pick food and already the thought of one fruit rather than another has grown up in one's mind. Then, it may be, one finds a different fruit and not the fruit one thought of. One joy was expected and another is given. But this I had never noticed before - that the very moment of the finding there is in the mind a kind of thrusting back, or setting aside. The picture of the fruit you have not found is still, for a moment, before you. And if you wished, if it were possible to wish - you could keep it there. You could send your soul after the good you had expected, instead of turning it to the good you had got. You could refuse the real good; you could make the real fruit taste insipid by thinking of the other.”

C.S. Lewis : Gaia Explorer
Wed Aug 02 18:56:52 UTC 2006
Source: Perelandra (Space Trilogy (Paperback))
Contributed by: Brian David.
C.S. Lewis said

Pure, spiritual, intellectual love shot form their faces like barbed
lightning. It was so unlike the love we experience that its expression
could easily be mistaken for ferocity.