Best H.G. Wells Proverbs
- Very simple was my explanation, and plausible enough---as most wrong theories are! Explanation
- It is a law of nature we overlook, that intellectual versatility is the compensation for change, danger, and trouble. An animal perfectly in harmony with… Adaptation
- What on earth would a man do with himself, if something did not stand in his way? Earth
- Losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But, losing your reason for the journey is a fate more cruel. Cruel
- once you lose yourself, you have two choices: find the person you used to be, or lose that person completely. Choices
- Sometimes, you have to step outside of the person you've been and remember the person you were meant to be. The person you want to… Been
- We are kept keen on the grindstone of pain and necessity. Adaptation
- The forceps of our minds are clumsy forceps, and crush the truth a little in taking hold of it. Clumsy
- Very much indeed of what we call moral education is such an artificial modification and perversion of instinct; pugnacity is trained into courageous self-sacrifice, and… Artificial
- Now they stumbled in the shackles of humanity, lived in a fear that never died, fretted by a law they could not understand; their mock-human… Agony
- Alone-- it is wonderful how little a man can do alone! To rob a little, to hurt a little, and there is the end. Alone
- We should strive to welcome change and challenges, because they are what help us grow. With out them we grow weak like the Eloi in… Challenges
- Room to swing a cat, it seemed was absolutely essential. It was an infrequent but indispensable operation. Absolutely
- Are we all bubbles blown by a baby? All
- There's truths you have to grow into. Disillusionment
- Only people who are well off can be - complex. Complex
- I hope, or I could not live. Funny
- With wine and food, the confidence of my own table, and the necessity of reassuring my wife, I grew by insensible degrees courageous and secure. Confidence
- We must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind us to the fact that each moment of life is a miracle and mystery. Allow
- States organized for war will make war as surely as hens will lay eggs... Eggs
- Be a man!... What good is religion if it collapses under calamity? Think of what earthquakes and floods, wars and volcanoes, have done before to… Agent
- The study of Nature makes a man at last as remorseless as Nature. Last
- The Anglo-Saxon genius for parliamentary government asserted itself; there was a great deal of talk and no decisive action. Action
- It's no use locking the door after the steed is stolen. Door
- All men, however highly educated, retain some superstitious inklings. All
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