Saturday, 27 June, 2009


"My own conviction is that the poetry is far the deepest in us and that the prose is only broken-down poetry; and likewise that to this our lives correspond. . . . As you will hear some people read poetry so that no mortal could tell it was poetry, so do some people read their own lives and those of others." -- George MacDonald from George MacDonald: An Anthology by C.S. Lewis.

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