• C. S. Lewis No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude.
    Source: The Weight of Glory
    C. S. Lewis
    Irish novelist and poet 1898-1963
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C. S. Lewis - No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude.
No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude. by : C. S. Lewis
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plant-drops No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude.
- C. S. Lewis Greatest-Quotations.com