John Fowles Quotes About Lack Of Time

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  • The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time.

    JOHN FOWLES (1969). “THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN”
  • The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time; our sense of that, not a disinterested love of science, and certainly not wisdom, is why we devote such a huge proportion of the ingenuity and income of our societies to finding faster ways of doing things - as if the final aim of mankind was to grow closer not to a perfect humanity, but to a perfect lightning-flash.

    JOHN FOWLES (1969). “THE FRENCH LIEUTENTANT'S WOMAN”
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