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Agony Quote by H. G. Wells

“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 existence began in an agony, was one long internal struggle, one long dread of Moreau - and for what? It was the wantonness that stirred me.” quote by H. G. Wells
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“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 existence began in an agony, was one long internal struggle, one long dread of Moreau - and for what? It was the wantonness that stirred me.”

H. G. Wells

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Island of Dr. Moreau, 1896

Humanity's constraints create internal torment, questioning purpose and the drive behind suffering.

In simple terms: Human constraints cause inner struggle.

Key Takeaway

Examine what drives your inner conflicts.

Themes

human nature existential dread freedom

Mood

reflective somber

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crises
  • creative writing
  • philosophical debate
  • mental health

Key Concepts

nihilism psychology ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What internal shackles limit you?
  • Is suffering always a catalyst for growth?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize suffering.

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