C.S. Lewis on Embracing Life
Surprised by Joy (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: 1955), 199.
Jenkins seemed to be able to enjoy everything, even ugliness. I learned
from him that we should attempt a total surrender to whatever
atmosphere was offering itself at the moment; in a squalid town, seek
out those very places where its squalor rose to grimness and almost
grandeur, on a dismal day to find the most dismal and dripping wood, on
a windy day to seek the windiest ridge. There was not Betjemannic irony
about it; only a serious, yet gleeful, determination to rub one's nose
in the very quiddity of each thing, to rejoice in its being (so
magnificently) what it was.
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