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The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2 The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2 by H.G. Wells
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“A [national] flag has no real significance for peaceful uses.”
H.G. Wells, The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2
tags: flag, peace, war
“I do not know if hell is hot or cold, or what sort of place hell may be, but this I surely know, that if there is any hell at all it will be badly lit. And it will taste like a train.”
H.G. Wells, The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2
tags: hell
“In relation to law I am doubtful whether, even at the present time, science has fairly begun.”
H.G. Wells, The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2
“I suppose I am fairly alert and interested in people, and that is my most attractive quality.”
H.G. Wells, The World Of William Clissold: Volume II: v. 2