Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative. H. G. Wells View this quote
By the toll of a billion deaths man has bought his birthright of the earth, and it is his against all comers; it would still be his were the Martians ten times as mighty as they are. For neither do men live nor die in vain. H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells
Chess is a curse upon a man. H. G. Wells
Christ is the most unique person of history. No man can write a history of the human race without giving first and foremost place to the penniless teacher of Nazareth. H. G. Wells
Civilization is a race between disaster and education. H. G. Wells
Crime and bad lives are the measure of a State’s failure, all crime in the end is the crime of the community. H. G. Wells
Cycle tracks will abound in Utopia. H. G. Wells
Cynicism is humor in ill health. H. G. Wells
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race. H. G. Wells
Face this world. Learn its ways, watch it, be careful of too hasty guesses at its meaning. In the end you will find clues to it all. H. G. Wells
Figures are the most shocking things in the world. The prettiest little squiggles of black looked at in the right light and yet consider the blow they can give you upon the heart. H. G. Wells
English writer
September 21st, 1866 - August 13th, 1946