H.G.Wells Quotes
The Present Writer Is A Prophet By Use And Wont. He Is More Interested In To-morrow Than He Is In To-day, And The Past Is Just Material For Future Guessing. "Think Of The Men Who Have Walked Here!" Said A Tourist In The Roman Coliseum. It Was A Futurist Mind That Answered: "Think Of The Men Who Will.
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