“And little he knew of the things that ink may do, how it can mark a dead man's thought for the wonder of later years, and tell of happening that are gone clean away, and be a voice for us out of the dark of time, and save many a fragile thing from the pounding of heavy ages; or carry to us, over the rolling centuries, even a song from lips long dead on forgotten hills.” MenYearsMayLittlesLongAgeSongVoiceDarkWonderGoneCenturyHappeningsMarkCleanForgottenLipsHeavyHillsFragileRollingInkDead ManFragile Things Author:Lord Dunsany
“If one who looked from a tower for a new star, watching for years the same part of the sky, suddenly saw it (quite by chance while thinking of other things), and knew it for the star for which he had hoped, how many millions of men would never care?” IfsThinkingMenYearsCareStarsChanceMillionsSawsSkyTowersThinking Of Others Author:Lord Dunsany
“Humanity, let us say, is like people packed in a automobile which is traveling downhill without lights at a terrific speed and driven by a four-year-old child. The signposts along the way are all marked "progress."” PeopleWayYearsChildrenLightHumanityEnvironmentFourProgressSpeedDrivenFour YearsTerrificAutomobileSignposts Author:Lord Dunsany