H. G. Wells Quotes

H. G. Wells Quotes. Below is a collection of famous H. G. Wells quotes. Here you can find the most popular and greatest quotes by H. G. Wells. Share these quotations with your friends and family.

In all the round world of Utopia there is no meat. There used to be, But now we cannot stand the thought of slaughterhouses. And it is impossible to find anyone who will hew a dead ox or pig. I can still remember as a boy the rejoicings over the closing of the last slaughterhouse.

By H. G. Wells
When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race.

By H. G. Wells
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.

By H. G. Wells
The past is but the beginning of a beginning.

By H. G. Wells
The past is but the past of a beginning.

By H. G. Wells
The forceps of our minds are clumsy forceps, and crush the truth a little in taking hold of it.

By H. G. Wells
The crisis of today is the joke of tomorrow.

By H. G. Wells
Strength is the outcome of need.

By H. G. Wells
Religion is pickled God.

By H. G. Wells
Our true nationality is mankind.

By H. G. Wells
Non-violence is the policy of the vegetable kingdom

By H. G. Wells
No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else's draft.

By H. G. Wells
Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo.

By H. G. Wells
It becomes a bore doing imaginative books that do not touch imaginations, and at length one stops even planning them.

By H. G. Wells
IBM is helping to greatly advance and expedite quality sampling while providing our project investigators peace of mind that the information they are gathering is securely stored and protected.

By H. G. Wells
I see knowledge increasing and human power increasing. I see ever-increasing possibilities before life, And I see no limits set to it at all, Existence impresses me as a perpetual dawn. Our lives, as I apprehend, are great in expectations.

By H. G. Wells
History is a race between education and catastrophe.

By H. G. Wells
Fools make researches and wise men exploit them.

By H. G. Wells
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.

By H. G. Wells
Every drop of human blood contains a history book written in the language of our genes.

By H. G. Wells
Crude classifications and false generalizations are the curse of the organized life.

By H. G. Wells
After people have repeated a phrase a great number of times, they begin to realize it has meaning and may even be true.

By H. G. Wells
'We were making the future,' he said, and hardly any of us troubled to think what future we were making. And here it is'.

By H. G. Wells
Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature's inexorable imperative.

By H. G. Wells
The science hangs like a gathering fog in a valley, a fog which begins nowhere and goes nowhere, an incidental, unmeaning inconvenience to passers-by.

By H. G. Wells
Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.

By H. G. Wells