Danh ngôn của H. G. Wells

Nothing leads so straight to futility as literary ambitions without systematic knowledge.
Nothing leads so straight to futility as literary ambitions without systematic knowledge.
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- Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.
- I must confess that my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocating its crew and floundering at sea.
- Advertising is legalized lying.
- Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo.
- Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
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- The oceans are more or less in disrepair. Long Beach really is making an effort to acknowledge this, and that's a great place to start. I'm trying to spread at least the knowledge that it's never too early to take care of our oceans and our environment.
- The majority of the wealth of human knowledge is owned by a few publishing companies that hoard information and make billions off licensing fees, although most scholarly articles and journals are paid for by taxpayers through government grants.
- Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs in human knowledge and opportunity. And yet, for vast numbers across the globe, the daily realities have not altered.
- Here is an entirely banal idea that I think has the potential to change the world: Take evidence seriously. Taking evidence seriously does not mean privileging numbers over all other forms of knowledge - theories, narratives, images. Nor does it mean the kind of radical skepticism that questions everything to the point where no action is possible.
- Well, knowledge is a fine thing, and mother Eve thought so; but she smarted so severely for hers, that most of her daughters have been afraid of it since.