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As C. S. Lewis pointed out, it is not that our desires are too strong {as Stoicism would have it}, but that they are too weak. 3 The irony of our lives is that we demand the ephemeral, momentary glories of this fading age, too easily amused and seduced by the trivial, when ultimate joy is held out to us.

( Michael S. Horton )
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