Quotemeal: Jan. 10th, 1956

Tuesday, January 10, 1956

"If we really think that home is elsewhere, and that this life is a 'wandering to find home,' why should I not look forward to the arrival?"
— C. S. Lewis

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Illustration of C. S. Lewis — "If we really think that home is elsewhere, and that this life is a 'wandering to find home,' why should I not look forward to the arrival?"

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.