Quote by C.S. Lewis

Either the day must come when joy prevails and all the makers of misery are no longer able to infect it, or else, for ever and ever, the makers of misery can destroy in others the happiness they reject for themselves.


Either the day must come when joy prevails and all the maker

Summary

This quote emphasizes the dichotomy between joy and misery, positing that there are two possible outcomes: either joy prevails, rendering those who cause suffering incapable of spreading it, or the makers of misery will continue to prevent others from experiencing happiness, while also rejecting it themselves. The quote implies that ultimately, either joy will conquer misery or misery will perpetuate itself, leaving no room for happiness.

By C.S. Lewis
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