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- He began to realize that you cannot even fight happily with creatures that stand upon a different mental basis to yourself. Bases
- New and stirring things are belittled because if they are not belittled the humiliating question arises 'Why then are you not taking part in them? Arise
- Looking at these stars suddenly dwarfed my own troubles and all the gravities of terrestrial life. All
- The crying sounded even louder out of doors. It was as if all the pain in the world had found a voice. Yet had I… All
- We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories...And those that carry us forward, are dreams. All
- Nothing endures, nothing is precise and certain (except the mind of a pedant), perfection is the mere repudiation of that ineluctable marginal inexactitude which is… Certain
- I never yet heard of a useless thing that was not ground out of existence by evolution sooner or later. Did you? And pain gets… Evolution
- By this time I was no longer very much terrified or very miserable. I had, as it were, passed the limit of terror and despair.… Capable
- It is when suffering finds a voice and sets our nerves quivering that this pity comes troubling us. Book
- The crying sounded even louder out of doors. It was as if all the pain in the world had found a voice All
- The fact is, the Time Traveller was one of those men who are too clever to be believed: you never felt that you saw all… All
- My days I devote to reading and experiments in chemistry, and I spend many of the clear nights in the study of astronomy. There is,… Animal
- Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and… Across
- ...the voice was indisputable. It continued to swear with that breadth and variety that distinguishes the swearing of a cultivated man. Breadth
- But-! I say! The common conventions of humanity-' 'Are all very well for common people. All
- An animal may be ferocious and cunning enough, but it takes a real man to tell a lie. Animal
- ...fact takes no heed of human hopes. Fact
- After telephone, kinematograph and phonograph had replaced newspaper, book schoolmaster and letter, to live outside the range of the electric cables was to live an… Book
- Strength is the outcome of need; security sets a premium on feebleness. The work of ameliorating the conditions of life -- the true civilizing process… Ameliorating
- It is love and reason,' I said,'fleeing from all the madness of war. All
- If only I had thought of a Kodak! I could have flashed that glimpse of the Under-world in a second, and examined it at leisure. Examined
- No. I cannot expect you to believe it. Take it as a lie--or a prophecy. Say I dreamed it in the workshop. Consider I have… Art
- Go away. I'm all right. [last words] All
- And I have by me, for my comfort, two strange white flowers - shriveled now, and brown and flat and brittle - to witness that… Brittle
- Face this world. Learn its ways, watch it, be careful of too hasty guesses at its meaning. In the end you will find clues to… All
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