H. G. Wells quote about mystery from The Time Machine - I suppose a suicide who holds a pistol to his skull feels much the same wonder at what will come next as I felt then.
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I suppose a suicide who holds a pistol to his skull feels much the same wonder at what will come next as I felt then.
 H. G. Wells, The Time Machine (1895). copy citation

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Author H. G. Wells
Source The Time Machine
Topic mystery unknown discovery
Date 1895
Language English
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“It was at ten o'clock to-day that the first of all Time Machines began its career. I gave it a last tap, tried all the screws again, put one more drop of oil on the quartz rod, and sat myself in the saddle. I suppose a suicide who holds a pistol to his skull feels much the same wonder at what will come next as I felt then. I took the starting lever in one hand and the stopping one in the other, pressed the first, and almost immediately the second. I seemed to reel; I felt a nightmare sensation of falling; and, looking round, I saw the laboratory exactly as before.” source

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