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Tag: The Midwich Cuckoos

The Midwich Cuckoos

Midwich Cuckoos Cover“Knowledge itself is power…but none of…knowledge is of the least use until it is informed by understanding. Knowledge is simply a kind of fuel; it needs the motor of understanding to convert it into power”

John Wyndham, The Midwich Cuckoos [1957: 176].

Posted on May 1, 2019 by Diana @ Thoughts on PapyrusPosted in QuotesTagged Book Quote, John Wyndham, Knowledge is Power, Quote, Sci-Fi Classic, Science Fiction, The Midwich Cuckoos, Wisdom. 3 Comments

"For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his own soul?" Matthew 16:26, The Bible

“World power means nothing. Only the unsayable, jewelled inner life matters." Rumi

“None can reach dawn without travelling the road of night." Kahlil Gibran

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