E. M. Forster

The Machine Stops

  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    The better a man knew his own duties upon it, the less he understood the duties of his neighbour, and in all the world there was not one who understood the monster as a whole.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    Let your ideas be second-hand, and if possible tenth-hand, for then they will be far removed from that disturbing element - direct observation.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    'Cannot you see, cannot all you lecturers see, that it is we that are dying, and that down here the only thing that really lives is the Machine? We created the Machine, to do our will, but we cannot make it do our will now. It has robbed us of the sense of space and of the sense of touch, it has blurred every human relation and narrowed down love to a carnal act, it has paralysed our bodies and our wills, and now it compels us to worship it.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    For Kuno was possessed of a certain physical strength.

    By these days it was a demerit to be muscular. Each infant was examined at birth, and all who promised undue strength were destroyed.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    At this she grew angry. 'I worship nothing!' she cried. 'I am most advanced. I don't think you irreligious, for there is no such thing as religion left. All the fear and the superstition that existed once have been destroyed by the Machine.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    Here I am. I have had the most terrible journey and greatly retarded the development of my soul.
  • Elishas quoted3 years ago
    She was too well-bred to shake him by the hand.
  • Elishas quoted4 years ago
    Seated in her armchair she spoke, while they in their armchairs heard her, fairly well, and saw her, fairly well. She opened with a humorous account of music in the pre Mongolian epoch, and went on to describe the great outburst of song that followed the Chinese conquest.
  • Gina Castañónhas quoted4 years ago
    Ever since her birth she had been surrounded by the steady hum. It was to the ear what artificial air was to the lungs, and agonizing pains shot across her hea
  • Gina Castañónhas quoted4 years ago
    humanity never recovered from its entrance into twiligh
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