William Hurrell Mallock Quotes
To Me,' Said Mr. Herbert, 'it Seems Rather That The Only Hope For The Present Age Lies In The Possibility Of Some Individual Wiser Than The Rest Getting The Necessary Power, And In The Most Arbitrary Way Possible Putting A Stop To This Progress--utterly Stamping Out And Obliterating Every General Tendency Peculiar To Our Own Time.
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