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With These Eyes Before | 17 |
Morning Shone Youthful | 21 |
The Boat of Venus | 27 |
Metempsychosis 6 The Trail of the Dead 34 | 34 |
The Void | 38 |
Labyrinthine | 45 |
Great Expectations 52 | 52 |
The Coming of the Chameleons | 55 |
The Ladder of Time 12 The Ley Towers 60 | 60 |
The Skys the limit | 67 |
Embers of an Elizabethan Fire 73 76 | 73 |
A Faerie Love | 76 |
Times Laughing Stock | 78 |
Chariot of Fire | 47 |
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Trang 3 - ... significance of the second clause is mainly practical. Life's time's fool. By merely elapsing time makes nonsense of all life's conscious planning and scheming. No considerable action has ever had all or nothing but the results expected of it. Except under controlled conditions, or in circumstances where it is possible to ignore individuals and consider only large numbers and the law of averages, any kind of accurate foresight is impossible. In all actual human situations more variables are involved...
Trang 3 - Therefore they can't be true; for if they were true, that would be the proof that they were false. Thought's the slave of life— undoubtedly. But if it weren't also something else, we couldn't make even this partially valid generalization.