Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative. H. G. Wells View this quote
One of the darkest evils of our world is surely the unteachable wildness of the Good. H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells
Patriotism has become a mere national self assertion, a sentimentality of flag-cheering with no constructive duties. H. G. Wells
Religions are such stuff as dreams are made of. H. G. Wells
Security sets a premium on feebleness. H. G. Wells
The future is the shape of things to come. H. G. Wells
The man who raises a fist has run out of ideas. H. G. Wells
The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the things we have made of ourselves on the other. H. G. Wells
The past is but the past of a beginning. H. G. Wells
The professional military mind is by necessity an inferior and unimaginative mind; no man of high intellectual quality would willingly imprison his gifts in such a calling. H. G. Wells
The uglier a man’s legs are, the better he plays golf. It’s almost a law. H. G. Wells
English writer
September 21st, 1866 - August 13th, 1946