I would have thought Hell would have to be a lot bigger to accommodate Washington, D.C.
My Teacher gave a curious smile. Look, he said, and with the word he went down on his hands and knees. I did the same (how it hurt my knees!) and presently saw that he had plucked a blade of grass. Using its thin end as a pointer, he made me see, after I had looked very closely, a crack in the soil so small that I could not have identified it without this aid.Do you mean then that Hellall that infinite empty townis down in some little crack like this?
Yes. All Hell is smaller than one pebble of your earthly world: but it is smaller than one atom of this world, the Real World. Look at yon butterfly. If it swallowed all Hell, Hell would not be big enough to do it any harm or to have any taste.
It seems big enough when youre in it, Sir.
And yet all loneliness, angers, hatreds, envies and itchings that it contains, if rolled into one single experience and put into the scale against the least moment of the joy that is felt by the least in Heaven, would have no weight that could be registered at all. Bad cannot succeed even in being bad as truly as good is good. If all Hells miseries together entered the consciousness of yon wee yellow bird on the bough there, they would be swallowed up without trace, as if one drop of ink had been swallowed into that Great Ocean to which your terrestrial Pacific itself is only a molecule."
- C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce