The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897) Quotes

The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897) Quotes

115: The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897) Quotesbr br Quote 1:br “All men, however highly educated, retain some superstitious inklings.”br br Quote 2:br “Alone-- it is wonderful how little a man can do alone! To rob a little, to hurt a little, and there is the end.”br br Quote 3:br “I felt amazingly confident,—it’s not particularly pleasant recalling that I was an ass.”br br Quote 4:br “Great and strange ideas transcending experience often have less effect upon men and women than smaller, more tangible considerations.”br br Quote 5:br “Ambition—what is the good of pride of place when you cannot appear there? What is the good of the love of woman when her name must needs be Delilah?”br br Quote 6:br “I went over the heads of the things a man reckons desirable. No doubt invisibility made it possible to get them, but it made it impossible to enjoy them when they are got.”br br Quote 7:br “I thought I was killing myself and I did not care.”br br Quote 8:br “I have wasted strength, time, opportunities. Alonebr br - HG Wells, The Invisible Manbr br Music: Siestita - Quincas Moreira.mp3 (YouTube Audio Library licence)br br Watch The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897) summary in the linked videobr br Book 115: The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897)br Category: Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernaturalbr Genre: 19th Century, Classics, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Sci Fi, Sci Fi Fantasy, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Fantasybr br #Celsius233 #RestartReadingbr br New Book Summaries Everyday!br Welcome to Celsius 233, your go-to place for fiction book summaries!br br 📚 Love fiction?br ❤️ Like, ➕ Follow, ✈️ Share br br Creating videos is a slow process, but you can read The Invisible Man - HG Wells (1897) and 1000+ book summaries at Celsius 233 website.


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