“A man may live to be as old as Methuselah,’ said Mr. Filer, ‘and may labour all his life for the benefit of such people as those; and may heap up facts on figures, facts on figures, facts on figures, mountains high and dry; and he can no more hope to persuade ’em that they have no right or business to be married, than he can hope to persuade ’em that they have no earthly right or business to be born. And that we know they haven’t. We reduced it to a mathematical certainty long ago!”
Quote by Charles Dickens
Book:The Chimes
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The Chimes
In this thought-provoking narrative, the protagonist, a clockmaker, becomes an emblem of the shifting social order. The story delves into the complexities of human nature and the impact of societal shifts on the individual, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving world. more
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