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Lewis on living our last day.


From C.S. Lewis's Lewis's was a department store group operating in the United Kingdom from 1856 to the 1990s. Only the original Liverpool store continues to trade under the Lewis's name. The company should not be confused with the still existing and totally separate department store chain John  last interview, with Sherwood Eliot Software that animates an algorithm written in C. Developed at the University of Helsinki and running under Unix, a Java version (Jeliot) was later developed. See Jeliot.  Wirt of Decision Magazine, May 7, 1963:

Wirt: What do you think is going to happen in the next few years of history, Mr. Lewis?

Lewis: I have no way of knowing. We have, of course, the assurance of the New Testament regarding events to come. I find it difficult to keep from laughing when I find people worrying about future destruction of some kind or another. Didn't did·n't  

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 they know they were going to die anyway? Apparently not.... The world might stop in ten minutes; meanwhile we are to go on doing our duty. The great thing is to be found at one's post as a child of God, living each day as though it were our last, but planning as though our world might last a hundred years.
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Title Annotation:C.S. Lewis
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Interview
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 12, 2005
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