Henry Thomas Buckle Quotes
Men Are Made Uneasy; They Flinch; They Cannot Bear The Sudden Light; A General Restlessness Supervenes; The Face Of Society Is Disturbed, Or Perhaps Convulsed; Old Interests And Old Beliefs Have Been Destroyed Before New Ones Have Been Created. These Symptoms Are The Precursors Of Revolution; They Have Preceded All The Great Changes Through Which The World Has Passed.
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