| 3 Famous Quotes by H.G. Wells (Herbert George Wells)
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“There will be little drudgery in this better ordered world.
Natural power harnessed in machines will be the general drudge.
What drudgery is inevitable will be done as a service and duty
for a few years or months out of each life; it will not consume
nor degrade the whole life of anyone.”
Work Quotes Source: Outline of History (ch. XLI, par. 4)
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“Patriotism has become a mere national self assertion, a
sentimentality of flag-cheering with no constructive duties.”
Patriotism Quotes Source: Future in America
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“If we suppose a sufficient righteousness and intelligence in men
to produce presently, from the tremendous lessons of history, an
effective will for a world peace--that is to say, an effective
will for a world law under a world government--for in no other
fashion is a secure world peace conceivable--in what manner may
we expect things to move towards this end? . . . It is an
educational task, and its very essence is to bring to the minds
of all men everywhere, as a necessary basis for world
cooperation, a new telling and interpretation, a common
interpretation, of history.”
World peace Quotes Source: Outline of History (ch. XLI, par. 2)
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H.G. Wells (Herbert George Wells) Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
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