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Out Quotes by H.G. Wells
- Rest enough for the individual man, too much and too soon, and we call it death. But for man, no rest and no ending. He…
- The crisis [the Great Depression] discovered a great man in Franklin Roosevelt...None too soon he has carried America forward to the second stage of democratic…
- A day will come when beings, now latent in our thoughts and hidden in our loins, shall stand upon Earth as a footstool and laugh,…
- No place is safe - no place is at peace. There is no place where a women and her daughter can hide and be at…
- The true sweetness of chess, if it can ever be called sweet, is to see a victory snatched, by some happy impertinence, out of the…
- If after all my Atheology turns out wrong and your Theology right I feel I shall always be able to pass into Heaven (if I…
- Anthropology has been compared to a great region, marked out indeed as within the sphere of influence of science, but unsettled and for the most…
- I came out for exercise, gentle exercise, and to notice the scenery and to botanise. And no sooner do I get on that accursed machine…
- Indeed Christianity passes. Passes - it has gone! It has littered the beaches of life with churches, cathedrals, shrines and crucifixes, prejudices and intolerances, like…
- And all over the countryside, he knew, on every crest and hill, where once the hedges had interlaced, and cottages, churches, inns, and farmhouses had…
- You have only to play at Little Wars three or four times to realize just what a blundering thing Great War must be. Great War…
- We have learned now that we cannot regard this planet as being fenced in and a secure abiding place for Man we can never anticipate…
- ...the Idumeans (Edomites) were...made Jews...and a Turkish people (Khazars) were mainly Jews in South Russia...The main part of Jewry never was in Judea and had…
- There will be little drudgery in this better ordered world. Natural power harnessed in machines will be the general drudge. What drudgery is inevitable will…
- We are living in 1937, and our universities, I suggest, are not half-way out of the fifteenth century. We have made hardly any changes in…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- The crying sounded even louder out of doors. It was as if all the pain in the world had found a voice
- Perhaps I am a man of exceptional moods. I do not know how far my experience is common. At times I suffer from the strangest…
- Looking at these stars suddenly dwarfed my own troubles and all the gravities of terrestrial life. I thought of their unfathomable distance, and the slow…
- Life, forever dying to be born afresh, forever young and eager, will presently stand upon this Earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its…
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