Still reading the C.S. Lewis biography,
The Authentic Voice. A mention of cherubs, and of Lewis's dislike for the chubby summer house sort of cherub, made me remember a conversation with a colleague many years ago, which memory made me laugh. I was writing a poem about cherubs at the time (not a promising subject, I know, but I fancied myself as an infinitely versatile poet back then). I asked my colleague what he thought about cherubs. After a moment's pause, he said: "I can take them or leave them."
Reminds me of my favourite quotation from Muriel Spark: "For those who like that kind of thing, that is the kind of thing they like."
ReplyDeleteI had to look up who Muriel Spark was! I've heard the quotation attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
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