Quotes About H.G. Wells
It was only in the idealistic dreams of H.G. Wells that people became nicer as they acquired wealth.
~ Quentin Crisp
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In 1920 [H.G. Wells] described human history as becoming more and more a race between education and catastrophe.
~ Joel Garreau
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But giving drugs to a cat is no joke, Kemp!
~ H.G. Wells, The Invisible Man
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The science fiction author, H.G. Wells was an avid supporter of eugenics and a believer in a hierarchy of the races.
~ A.E. Samaan
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I'm sure you remember how we survived the alien invasion in H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds," she continued. "Our bacteria got them. Given my job, the final passage of this novel is my all-time favorite. Wells wrote that the moment the invaders landed, and I quote, 'our microscopic allies began to work their overthrow. It was inevitable.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Sometimes I think that this whole thing, this whole business of a world that keeps waking itself up and bothering to go on every day, is necessary only as a manifestation of the intolerable. The intolerable is like H.G. Wells's invisible man, it has to put on clothes in order to be seen. So it dresses itself up in a world. Possibly it looks in a mirror but my imagination doesn't go that far.
~ Russell Hoban
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At this point, there flashed briefly through Stenton's horrified mind the memory of that timeless classic, H. G. Wells's "The Star." He had first read it as a small boy, and it had helped to spark his interest in astronomy.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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You can't be a 21st-century science fiction writer writing about Mars without doing tips of the hat to Edgar Rice Burroughs, to Ray Bradbury, to H.G. Wells, to the guys who first put it in the public imagination that Mars was an exciting place.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
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Félix J. Palma, author of the New York Times bestselling The Map of Time, inspired by H.G. Wells's The Time Machine, concludes his time-travel Victorian trilogy with a mesmerizing new novel, The Map of Chaos
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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This was the Mars that inspired some of the greatest works early science fiction, including H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (1897), in which the Martians reverse the Avatar story where aliens come to our world for its resources-including human blood! and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom novels, beginning wi A Princess of Mars, serialised from 1912.
~ Stephen Baxter
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We always assumed the aliens would have to at least be alive to invade. Not even H.G. Wells expected an invasion of ghosts.
~ Stephen King
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Science fiction has always been a means for political comment. H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds' wasn't about a Martian invasion - it was a critique of British colonialism, and... 'The Time Machine' is really an indictment of the British class system.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
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My first encounter with science fiction was reading the work of H.G. Wells when I was nine or ten, and I don't believe 'The War of the Worlds' or 'The Time Machine' have ever been bettered. Plus, I have always had a liking for Victorian and Edwardian clothes and contraptions, which tends to color the worlds I dream up.
~ Philip Reeve
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It's against reason, " said Filby."What reason?" said the Time Traveller.
~ H.G. Wells, The Time Machine
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My pockets had always puzzled Weena, but at the last she had concluded that they were an eccentric kind of vase for floral decoration.
~ H.G. Wells
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His critics, like H. G. Wells, blamed him for his mandarin attitude towards life, which prevented him from any involvement with the social and political issues of the day.
~ Azar Nafisi
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Wisdom: Oh, fantastic. We've got an army made up of fairies and Beatles, and we're fighting H. G. Wells' martians and bloody Jack the Rippers. Who's next? Dick Van Dyke? Mr Bean? John Cleese and his dead parrot?
~ Unknown
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I am not Nostradamus.Nor would I want to be. I'm convinced being able to tell the future is the worst superpower. I'd rather be invisible and being invisible never ends well. Just read H. G. Wells!
~ Justine Larbalestier
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